VOL. XIX. NO. 219.
CHICAGO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1913.
PRICE 5 CENTS
FORUM MAY BE OVERRATED
supposed whitney crack fails to im
PRESS OBSERVERS AT SARATOGA.
Wins Race from Ordinary Opposition, but Not
Impressively— Sam Hildretli Saddles Has First
Winner Following His Return to America.
Saraogu. N. V.. August 28. -Harry Payne Wliit-
n« y*> highly touted two-year-old. Forum, bad another
ehamv to show bis real worth in the closing dash
today. ami while he won. it was not in the manner
expected and lie did not impress the public as ladug
*• 1 ' Futurity calibre. He was opposed to an ordinary
let of two year-olds, which caused him to rule an
odds-on choice for the race. He took the lead at
tie- end of the lirsi quarter and remained there,
but during the stretch racing lie was under the
hardest kind of u drive and at one time Cliff Field
appeared to have him beaten. He drew out again
at the end to win by a comfortable margin.
The Irish steeplechaser. Post R«.y. made his
debut in America today when he carried the colors
of A lex Smith Cochran to victory in the steeplechase.
He was the medium of a plunge after having reced-
ed Jo 20 lo 1 in the betting that forced bis price
to 7 to 1. When the race took place Allen kept
him close up to the pannnuker. Enniskillen, for the
first mile. Then Post Boy t**ok the lead and it was
an easy matter for him to draw out and win in a
canter.
'I'hi* chief event of the day was the Amsterdam
Stakes. # in which Ella Bryson led all the way auil
won easily. She was also the medium <d* staunch
support and her victory hurt the layers consider
ably- Although it was a selling race. Albert Simons
failed to bid her up. it being the lirsi occasion in
sono* time ibui he lias not boosted a Carman horse
in a selling race. Donald Macdonald, which was
thought to have ho|M*les«ly broken down at the be-
ginning of the meeting, started in this rave and
was second all the way. Martin gave the horse a
rather easy race, probably tieing afraid that be
might again break down.
The tabulated history of the Amsterdam Stakes is
jis follows:
Year. Winner. A.Wi. Jockey. Yal. Time.
1901 First Whip ...fill Pullman .. *1.780 1 :4fi b.
3902 Clonmel I ...3 .91 Shea 2,1.3.*. 1 :42 :; .-,
f , J9U3 Virgin S**il 1KI II. Callubuu 2, .'SOU 1:42
HUM I >*• Resake 5 104 Hildebrand 2.785 1:42
31*9.*. Canteen 4 99 W. Knapp.. 2,200 1 ; : :v» 1
MINERAL SPRINGS MEETING IS OFFICIALLY DECLARED OFF
KEEN RACING AT OTTAWA
3900 Right Royal . 4 105 Sewell ...
3907 Grapple 5 90 Goldstein
1.945 1:42
1.995 1:39
425 1:41 T.-.
805 1 :3S
l.: 530 l
805 1 :39 s !-.
l!H*s Purslane 4 100 Musgrave . 425 1:41-.-,
3'.H>P Nimbus 4 l()s C. Grand . . 805 l ; :;s
3910 Mary Dans 4 ‘h; Estep 1.550 1:39
1915 Ella Bryson .0 lo5 J. McTag'f. 8*55 1:39“-,
Distance on. mile and seventy yards in 1901. No
racing in 1911 and 1912.
Sum Hildreth saddled his tirst winner for August
Belmont following hi> return from France, when
Violet Ray was returned the winner of the opening
dash, for which she was well <npport«*d. Some un-
known person bid her up and the stable had to pay
$505 to retain her.
• August Belmont has declined lu permit his colt
Rock View to start in the proposed special race
with Cock o* t lie Walk next Monday, lie also de
dined to state his reasons.
The two year-old Vega is now the property of
John O. Talbott, who purchased her at private sale
from II. P. Whitney last evening and she ran in his
name and colors today.
R I. Miller will <bip Muter Welles. Aviator,
Aeroplane and two two-year -olds to Timouium on
Sunday for tie meeting at that place. Mike Kelly
has already shipped Deduction and several other
horses to Tiiuoiiiutu.
Ilk* entries for the Syracuse raves closed today
and quite a good list was secured, bui Herman
('ouklin stated that the full unmber of entries made
will not be known for a day or two. as Im* expert*
to find some besides those lie got hero when he re-
turns to New York this evening.
The condition li***>k> for the inaugural meeting **f
the Dorval Park Jockey Club, which will be held
at tin* new track in Montreal. September 15 to 20.
arrived here today.
KENTUCKY STABLES BEGIN TO FILL.
Louisville. Ky.. August 28. Three carloads of
horse* arrived al the local tracks yesterday from
the Windsor con I'm*, in Canada, for the local fall
racing -ras' n of twenty -out* day* at Douglas Park
ami Churchill Downs, bcgiuuiug at the former track
• mi Tuesday. Scptcmltcr 23,. and shifting to Churchill
Down* on Wcuiiesday. October >. lie* date m-i for the
running of the $1 5.ot>0 four-utile Kentucky Eudur-
anee Stak*-*. 'Hie strings tliat eaine today were
those of I . J. Pons, in charge of trainer W. K.
Sail***: William Gerst’s. in cl large of George Ham;
R. McMillan’s. Otto Stifel's. in charge of C. L.
1km e. and c. Bill’s two horse-. In tin* shipment
also came a horse owned by William Hurley attd the
filly . Tillie’s Nightmare, owned by Docrhoefer A
West.
The string of ten horses owned by Gallaher Bros.,
iic-luding Rag-. Sun Queen and other good winners,
vane* w i 1 1 1 tin- shipment from Windsor as far as Cin-
• innaii a ud there the ear was switched off for Lex-
ington.
Tie* string of ten that trainer Sallee brought
here for Mr. Pon- is headed by John Furloug, the
noted six \ t ar-old gelding, which i- among the
Polls’ nominal ion- for t lie* $5,000 Louisville Cup,
two mile-, which is to U* the feature race of the
Douglas Park meeting and is set to Ik* run on the
closing day. Saturday. October t. The sou of Wads-
worth is looking well and trainer Sallee seems to
think that Im* can get him ready to face the barrier
in the Douglas Park’s rich stake.
The nine **thcr horse- that Mr. Pon- -hipped here
are Jack Dentnau. Counterpart. Capilan Bravo. Kdna
Lisku. Mis- Waters. Grosveiior. Ro<*k Bar. Annie
Sellers and Ja«*k Kellogg. Three .jockey- came with
t lie -lable. namely. William Brannon. G. Spellman
and Frank Randolph, the latter an apprentice rider
of promise, who made his debut ill Canada this
summer.
Sallee i> exporting seven more horses in eoiue here
from the Pons farm in Tennessee within the next
few day-. These embrace the two-year-olds Snow-
flake. Dick’s Pet and two others of that age. also
the older horse- Armor. Pike’s Peak and the un-
)*ea im Judge Wright. - None of the shipment from
ihc Pons farm has been in 1 raining thi- summer and
as a re-nit none* of them will race before the Latonia
meeting. Ed Trotter has three of the Pon- string
at Ottawa, and they will be sent here to join trainer
s . baud as six mi as that Canadian mtvling is
. 1 . Tlie-e performers are Font. Pliant and Zodiac.
Mr. Pons will finally have twenty Itorscs iu training
hero.
\il the Pons horses are quartered in the big barn
• i ivuglus Park and the other horses that arrived
here vesterday were sent to that tTaek with the
• AeepLion of tlio two shipped by C. Bills and one
mi here by William Hurley, which went into the
barn with trainer Tommy Carroll’s lot at Churchill
I -owns. TillieV Nightmare was taken in charge t*>
It.iile-r Shell*} We-I at the iN-wns.
I'h.* horse- lhal trainer Georgo Ham bi ought fr«*iu
\\ adsor. which are owned by the Nashville turfman.
William Gerst . include Ahtd«*r. Romero. Grande.--.
Ota-ka. Colle. Evelyn Young uud two yearlings.
Horsemen engaged in the Mineral Springs racing
were officially informed yesterday that the rest of
the meeting had been called otl. The aunouii-omeut
was superfluous. f.*r the racing ceased automatically
with the arrival of the two companies of Indiana
National Guardsmen, sent by Governor Ralston to
put a stop to the sport at the track on account of
alleged violations of the Indiana betting laws.
Maj. G. W. Frcyermuth and Capt. Guy Kimball,
in charge of the guardstueu. immediately on arriving
at tin* course Wednesday uight from South Bend,
took possession of the grounds and established
martial law. Trespassing was deuied to those with-
out a permit. Owners, trainers and stable employees
were not disturbed in pursuance of their duties,
but visitors were deuied admission to the track.
It is not expected that th- guardsmen will remain
long at the course, for the Mineral Springs track
management have < mphatically made the declaration
Fiat they would make no attempt to resume the
-port uuiil they could do so In a legal way. They
are already formulating plans to have a favorable
aeing bill passed by the next Indiana Legislature
lhal will enable them to giye high-class racing under
ilu* pari-mutuel form of bettiug.
The unexpected suspension or the racing, due to
Hie governor’s drastic action, was wholly it n looked
for. It was generally thought that the sending of
troops was a remote contingency and frequent
rumors of Mich a possibility were always discredited.
The meetiug which jusi terminated could be
termed successful iii every particular while it lasted.
Inlike former attempts at this track, this meeting
enjoyed the <*oufideiic«- of the public and was con-
ducted in businesslike and systematic fashion. The
officials were vigilant and frequently -cut possible
offenders away from the grounds in a quiet ami unob-
trusive manner. Purse moneys were paid at the
wire and tin* horsemen or jo key.- have no grievance
upon this seor<-. There was every indication that tin*
-port was taking root and would lx -come a perinaneur
fixture. With this in view, the backers of the
project wen* beginning to plan ambitiously for tin*
October meeting and had outlined the conditions of
stakes to attract the better grade of horses.
which were purchased at the Edeuwold Stud sale
Iasi week One of these if. a sister to Paul Davis,
while tin- other is a sister to that l'-mm! racer. Ben
Dodder, ’trainer Ham does not intend to attempt
t<* race Evelyn Young again and she will be sent
1 .* the Gerst breeding farm in T* nuessoe. to Im* re-
tired to the -lud. A> Mr. Gerst previously had leu
horses a i Douglas Park, the Nashville turfman’s
string for raving ar the local courses this fall will
numlM-r fifteen head. Trainer Hum i- in doubt
atKMil -ending any of the string to race at
Lexington, bui if lie concludes to do so lie will send
* tly three or four maiden two-year olds. The two
yearlings that trainer Ham purchased in Panada
for .Mr. Gerst are 1 ** »r li gi**»d lookers and the sister
to Ben H odder is a Ally of more than average size
and sterling ginal qualities. She looks like a racing
prosuect of the tirst water.
Dm* of the iiorses that R. McMillan brought is
Wishing King, which still holds the record of having
paid a bigger price in the pari-mutuels than any
other horse that ever won a race in this country.
This daughter of Dick Welles appears to be in good
condition now. On account of having paid her back-
ers so handsomely in her sensational victory at La
tenia in 1912 Wishing Ring always has a following
in any race In which she starts.
The only horse that C. E. Rowe brought to Douglas
Park for Otto Stifei is the tive-year-old Muff, which
Rowe acquired in Panada from W. B. Parson by the
claiming process. ICowe has turned out the tliree-
year-olds. Speaker Plnrk and Monsieur IVrci. and
the latter is through with racing, but In* expects to
train Speaker (Mark again next season and race
him iu 1914. when lie i> u four-year-old. Speaker
Clark and Monsieur IVrci are the only two Rowe
has lefi of the siring he shipped from Dougla* Park
tu Panada last spring. AJ1 the others he sold or
had claimed from him.
The two 1 torses that P. Bills sent front Windsor to
Churchill Down* arc tie* throe-year-old Chilton King
and a two-year-old. Chilton King appears to be in
giK*d ti.\ and promises to do some effective racing
for his Louisville owner on the Kentucky tracks this
fall.
Stable E at Douglas Park is being put in order
for the string of T. P. Hayes, headed by the Ken-
tucky Derby winner. Doncrail. a candidate for such
event- as the Douglas Park Inaugural Handicap, tin*
$5.ooo Louisville Cup. two miles and the $15,000
Kentucky Endurance Stakes, four miles. Mr. Hayes
will -hip hi- string here at the close of the Ottawa
meeting. His horses will arrive here about Sep-
tember 8. Secretary Lyman II. Davis, of the New
Louisville Jockey Club, has received applications
for ten -tails from J. W. May, whose string is now
at the Kentucky Association track. Lexington. He
also received a telegram from J. McClernand asking
for stall room for four horses which this turfman
has shipped from the Mineral Springs track at Por-
ter. 1 ml.
Secretary Davis has also received a letter from
Rennie Jacobs, so long a helper around the secre-
tary’s office at Churchill Downs, he having been
entry clerk there for several season.-, in which the
latter stated that he has entirely recovered from
a recent severe sjiell of sickness. Jacobs has tilled
several j*ositions on Canadian tracks this season.
A. Ewing, who last season for quite a period
trained the big racing stable of R. F. Carman, is
now connected with the F. J. Pons string as an as-
sistant to trainer W. R. Sallee. Ewing Is a capable
trainer and joined the Pons stable in Canada re-
cently.
Trainer Jack Adkins has wired Manager John
Hachmeister at Douglas Park that he will ship
six of R. J. Mackenzie’s horses here from Windsor
earl v next week, including Buckboru. Helen Barbee.
SujM'rl and Melton Street. The string will be
quartered at Douglas Park upon arrival here.
The racing strings of Weber & Ward and Lew
Mariou. which will go to Lexington, will not be
.-hipjKfd from Douglas Park to the Kentucky Associa-
tion track until the Monday preceding the opening
of I he meeting there. They will wait until the last
minute to send their horses there to ruee on account
oi The track at Douglas Park being in such splendid
condition for training. Both string- will likely be
returned to Douglas Park before the Lexington
meeting is over.
WORK-OUTS OF EASTERN HORSES.
Saratoga. N. Y.. August 28. — Recent work-out* of
horses iu training here, were as follows:
Weather clear: track gmwl.
An ord Three-quarters in I :l8- 5 . Has shown a
few likely work-out-.
Addle M. — Three -eighths in JW. I* read}.
Amazement — Half mile in 50. Looks gi*o*l.
Ambition — Three-quarters iu 1:22. Was going
along under a hard pull.
Black Broom — Three-quarters in 1:17. Shows a
good burst of speed in all work.
Blue Thistle Half mile in 54. Been going along
slowly for some time.
Bouncing I at ss — Three-quarters in 1:25. 11a* been
resting for a short while.
Brig’s Brother Half mile in 51. Shows » good
turn of s|*eed ami is ready to race.
Manager Ben Hyman, who was the moving spirit
in the attempt to e.-thlish racing at the Porter
track, made the following statement relative to
Governor Ralston’s action in sending troops to stop
the racing:
”Tlie management of Mineral Springs race track
felt from the inception of their undertaking that
they were fully protected by statute in operating
their race track and that their efforts to eliminate
as far as possible the gambling evils which have
attached to racing would gain for them the appro-
val of the public aud local and state officials. The
fact that for a second time their efforts to establish
racing have been stopped will not deter them and
other enthusiasts in the state from attempting
to secure such favorable enactments as will give
Mineral Springs a permanent place among the race
tracks of the country. To this end they will
submit quietly to the present hostile influences and
redouble their efforts to secure the passage of a
pari-mutuel bill by the next legislature, which will
meet in Indianapolis in 1915.”
There was plenty of activity among the horsemen
at the track aud quite a number perfected arrange
ments to ship away from the harassed course. Among
those who are planning to go to Lexington tonight
or as soou a.- ears can be had to transport the
horses are Earl Linnell. P. J. Miles. G. B. Mortis.
Howard Dots. A. D. Steele. F. J. Grefer, R. W.
Rogers and Hickey & Cloher.
Several carloads of racers will be transferred to
Tulsa. Oklu. In this consignment will go the horses
of Parker & Allison. Dwer Bros.. Mikel Bros.. C.
Hail and several others.
G. W. Scott will take J. H. Houghton. Jauiel. Dr.
R. L. Swarenger and others iu his string to Havre
do Grace for the racing there.
Jockeys Buxton and Gross will go to Maryland to
take part iu the racing there, but will return to
Lexington for the Kentucky opeuiug on Septemlier
11 .
Jockey Robbins, who showed good riding form at
the Mineral Springs track and led the other rider*
by a wide margin, will go to Lexington and will
ride on the Kentucky courses this fall.
Buskin— Three-eighths iu 40. Was going along
well in hand.
t’adeau— Five-eighth* iu 1:10. Has been on the
slow side for a short while.
Catiuock — Five-eighths in 1:05. Has been showing
g<>od work rigiit along.
Compliment — Three-eighths iu 38. Ready to race
well.
Connemara— Five eighths in 1:04. Coining around
lo good form.
Coy laid — Seven-eighths iu 1:31. Has ull his good
.-peed and is ready.
Crosshun -Five-eight lis iu 1 :0b. Shows plenty
of -need when asked.
Donald Macdonald — Mile in 1:40. At his best.
Euterpe — Five-eighths in 1:00. Looks good aud
shows speed in alt work.
Fla mm a — Half mile in 52. lias all her early speed
uud is ready.
Gordon — Three-quarters in 1:19. Coining around
fast to his good form.
Gracilla — Three-eighths in 38-^. At her best.
Guy Fisher — Mile in 1 :48. Looks as good as ever
and should race better.
llinatu — Five-eighths in 1:04. Has not been hur
vied for speed.
lmperator — Half mile in 51. Has not been asked
to show much speed.
Iridescent** — Seven-eighths in 1:31. Has shown
a few good work-outs.
Irish Gentleman— Three-quarters in 1:18. Coming
around fast to racing form.
Iron Mask -Three-quarters in 1:17. Hus all his
good speed and never was better.
Knights Differ— Half mile in 50. Looks good
Lady Errant Half mile in 51. At her best.'
Light O’ M’ Life— Three-eighths in 39. Has been
going along slowly for some time.
Monmouth — Half mile in 52. Hus been let up on,
but is now coming around.
Ocean Blue— Seven-eighths iu 1:32. Coming around
to form.
O’Hagan — Three-quarters iu 1:20.
O’Reilly— Three-quarters in 1:20. Under a hard
pull.
Pennant — Three-quarters iu 1:18.
Perth Rock — Three-quarters in 1.17. Shows some
improvement.
Peterkins — Three-quarters iu 1:19. Hus not been
asked to show much fast work.
Prince Eugene — Half mile iu 52. Looks good and
should race better.
Rain Daisy — Three-eighths in 38. Has been going
along slowly for a short while.
Ray o’Light— Half mile in 51. Shows a little
improvement.
Koamer — Three-quarters in 1:18. Hus all his i
good speed and never \va* better.
Sam Jackson— Three-eighths in 41. Appears to he
letter now than ever.
Sebago — Mile in 1:48. Coming around fast to
his good racing form.
Silver Moon — Half mile iu 51. Speedy and ready
to race well.
Sir Denralt — Mile in 1:15. Has shown a few
good work-outs.
Southern Maid — Half mile in 50.
Spearhead— Mile in 1:48. Appears to be at his
la*st after a let-up.
Spring Board— Five-eighths iu 1:00.
Star Astress — Three-quarters in 1:22.
Star Jasmine -Five-eighths iu l:07s*f,. Has not
been hurried.
Starbottle — Seven eighths iu 1:35. Does not seem
to improve.
Strenuous — Three-quarters in 1 :22. Has uot been
showing much fast work.
Stromholi — Three-eighths in 41.
Trifler — Three-quarters in 1:18. Shows improve-
ment.
Trumps — Three-quarters in 1:25. At her best.
Valkyrie — Half mile iu 50. Has been showing
improvement lately.
Virginia Lass— Half mile iu 49 G. Show* plenty
• *f speed in all work.
Wanda Pltzer — Half mile Iu 54. Ha* been on
the slow side.
Watermelon — Five-eighths in 1:00'--..
Willie Waddell— Half mile in 49‘...
Worstdale — Half mile iu 51.
Has been on the
Has been showing
Ready to race
Has all his good
At his best.
Looks good aud
Under a hard
Show* some
Has been going
Shows a little
Show* plenty
Has been on
Weather clear; track fast.
Iridescence — Three-quarters in 1:18.
Irish Gentleman — -Three -quartet's iu 1:21.
Joe lH*ibold — Three-eighths in 37 I* ready.
Lahore— Halt mile in 55.
Nightstick. — Half iniie in 50C.
Nonpareil- Three-quarters iu 1:23.
Old Ben — Three-quarters in f:164£-
Pa true he — Three-quarters in 1:18.
Perth Rock— Half mile in 53.
Royal Message — Three-quarters in 1:10U.. At her
best.
Royal Meteor — Mile in 1:45. Never looked better.
Semprolus — Three-quarters in 1:19
Shack let on — Mile in 1:10.
Strenuous— .Mile iu 1 :54i. Looks
Susan TU — Three-quarter* In 1:18. l* rendv
Toy — Three-quarters in 1:17.
Working lad — Seven-eighth- in I 35. .\t hi* best
Y'enghee — Half mile iu 53.
HORSES FROM HALF-MILE TRACKS GETTING
SHARE OF CONNAUGHT PARK PURSES.
Zodiac Is Bid Up and Changes Hands After Winning
Purse for F. J. Pons — Horsemen Hear of a
New Deal at Charleston.
Ottawa. Out.. August 28.-— Keen contests were 1 1 1 ♦ •
order at Connaught Park this afternoon. Close tin
ishes came with the running of a majority of the
races and iu several of them, horses from tin* half
mile tracks were prominent. As a matter of fact,
the winners of three of the races, Dick Deadwood.
Montreal and Baron de Kalb, were front the stable*
of owner* who have been racing at the Montreal and
Toronto half-milers.
The program was made up to suit the cheaper
grade of horses, but the fields were well matched.
The closest finish of the afternoon came with tin*
running of the seventh ran*, in which Joe Gaiteu*
and Baron do Kalb fought it out through the home
stretch. It was a close thing between the pair at
the end.
Zodiac, winner of the third race, changed haiuG
after his victory. At the Fort Erie meeting Zodiu r
was claimed from P. M. Civill by Francis J. pons.
Givill has been boosting aii of the Pons horse* since
then and. after Zodiae won this afternoon, lie bid
him up from $800 to $1,100 and secured him at the
latter figure.
W. G. Ki ngr Dodd* received a telegram from
Charleston this morning which contained welcome
news for ibe horsemen who campaign their stable*
at the winter meetings. The Charleston Fair ami
Racing Association directors at a meeting held yes
terday decided that the management of the plant
during the coming winter shall be placed iu Un-
hand* of Fred Auerbach, who will! represent the
majority of the stockholders, and Santo Sotille. who
will represent the minority. All of the official*
will bo appointed or recommended by the Jockey
Club at New York, which means that an entire new
staff will be in charge. Application will be made
for new dates aud an announcement of stake* will
be made within a few days. It is understood that
the plans contemplate an open ring and that this de-
partment will Im* in charge of Mortimer Mahoney .
Hie manager of the bettiug riugs at most of th<-
Canadian tracks aud at Pintlico and Norfolk.
Florence Israel today closed a deal with J. Living
stou by which the latter will have the service* of
jockey Kederis during the fail meetings iu Kentucky .
Kederis will report to trainer Mose Goldblatt at Lex
iugton and in the eveut of the stable going f**
Charleston, the lad will probably accompany it
south.
Harry White, representing the Maryland State
Fair Association, was here today in the interest of
the stake* to la* run at Laurel this fall. He received
many applications for stalls uud a great number of
entries to the stakes.
Sheridan Clarke, secretary of the new track at
Dorval. near Montreal, was also present. All of
the prominent stables racing at Connaught Park ltav*-
asked for stable room at Dorval and the meeting will
rank in point of importance with any in Canada.
The meeting of the stewards of tin* Canadian Din-
ing Associations which was to have been held today
was deferred until September 7. when the stewards
will meet in Montreal. It was found impossible
to secure u quorum just now.
Richard Jones and a crew of fifteen men left
for the North Randall track near Cleveland to
operate the inutucl machines during a race meeting
to be given in connection with a fair at that |s>int.
Bookmaker R. A. Kennedy, who im* l*een operat-
ing at all of the Canadian track*, announced hi* re
firemen t for the season yesterday. George Rose
is another layer who lias drop|Hsl oft’ the firing line.
MARYLAND SEASON AT HAND.
Baltimore. Md.. August 28. — The opening of Mary-
land’s fall racing season will take plats* at Timouium
on September 2. and from that time on there will be
no let-up until the finish at Pimlico in November.
Departing from its usual course. Timonium will
give only running events this season, and a fin**
program has Imen provided for tin* five days «>f tin-
fair. It looks as if there would 1** some horses
of good quality for the meeting. A very respectable
lot Is already on the ground honing up for the
opening.
Ernest Utterback. of Manassas Junction. Ya.. '««>
one of tin* first to arrive, and ha* his string iu tine
shape, including Mollie S.. Hedge Rose and Thelma
J. Three carloads of horses sire mining from Can
ada. More are coming from Empire City, and it i-
expected that a detachment will also come from
Havre de Grace.
The Havre de Grace meeting will follow tin
close of Timonium. and if all signs do not fail
the Harford County people are in for a great
meetiug. The present outlook is for more horses
Ilian can be accommodated, although sixty new
stalls have liecit built this summer. The’ track
can take care of about 450 horses and a tarn t loo
more cun lx* stabled outside, but. judging from tin*
present applications, there will be an overflow Mutt
will have- to go elsewhere.
H. G. Bedwell’s string of twenty-two has arrived
at Havre tie Grace from Canada. Wayne Joplin
will ship about eight bead, among them Chilton
King. Moisant and Free Trade. W. It. Carson i-
eomiug from Fort Erie with Superstition and five
others.
Others who will *hip to Maryland at **ue.- i tie hide
Roy G. Martin, with Miss Edith and John Reardon.
A. Malone with Carlton G.. YV. P. Fine with Sir
Blaise. Martin Foley and K. Spence with the fast
two-year-old Hodge. G. W. Scott will ship seven
head from Porter. Ind.
DORVAL TRACK PRACTICALLY COMPLETED.
.Montreal. Quo.. August 28.— The work of the
King’s Plater* for that event, scheduled to be run
during ilm autumn meeting of the Montreal Jockey
Club. September ♦’* to 13. is daily showing improve
ment. With the exception of Planover and Song
Bird, which an* tieing fitted at other tracks, the
probable starters are now at Blue Bonnets. Plan
oyer i* being prepare*] for the race by G. K. Tomp-
kins hi Saratoga, from which point she will In-
shipped # lo Montreal for her final work-ont. Son-
Bird is tieing trained at Ottawa by James Bodon.
The going at Blue Bonnots was never in better
eonditiou than it is this season. The infield has
lx^en overhauled and the jump* rebuilt, making ir
one of the finest courses on the Canadian circuit.
The main track has been well can** I for ami will lx*
faster than during the spring meeting held u )S t
June. The stables have lns*n put in go* *d repair
and are ready for tlx* reception of the horses Hint
are to coin*' from Ottawa and Saratoga.
An added inducement offered for horsemen ship
ping to Montreal this autumn is that tbev will
given twelve days of racing here, due to the opening
of the new Dorval track, within an hour’s walk of
Blue Bonnets. The now trick will be in excellent
condition for t lie opening. The soil i* a sandv loam
The Dorval plant i* practically complete now. only
tin* finishing touches heiug r«*q uired io rnak** it r, :M 0
for the five-da *-s meeting which will directly follow
the Bln** Bonnets nn**-iing and pieced** the closing
meeting of tit** Cnmidian son son at Woodbine T.T
route.
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TELEGRAPHIC FORM.
The horses which stem l>est in Friday’s races are:
Connaught Park Ottawa. Ont.. August L\S.
1 — Old Reliable. Dark Rosaleen, Marion Gaiety.
2— #-Fathom, Hodge, t’zar Michael.
3 — Naughty Lad, Tactics. The Gardener.
4 — Sherwood. Pan Zarota, Yorkville.
5 — Chemulpo, Yeneta Strome, Spellbound.
6 — Inlan, Anavri. Tankard.
7 The Rump. Ralph Lloyd. Sohaller.
T. K. Lynch.
Saratoga. N. Y.. August 2*.
l — Hobnob. Scallywag, Progressive.
2 — Tranid, Flittergold. Well Known.
3 — Water Welle*. inspector Lestrade. Swish.
4 — Plate Glass. Airey, Shackleton.
5 — Preston Lynn. Old Ron. Flask.
ft — Queen Sain. Noble Grand, Prospect.
NOTES OF THE TURF FROM ABROAD.
J. Brennan, the Stoekbridge owner and trainer,
is returning to Australia and is taking some dozen
English bred horses with him for racing in that
country.
Leah Kleshna. winner **f the Grand National
Steeple* base in Australia by four lengths a month
ago, is going to England shortly to compete in the
i.lverpoM Grand National of ne\r year.
Demosthenes; which was reecully sold, is going
to G. P. Donnelly's stud in New Zealand, and
should prove an acquisition "down under. ” By Des-
idoiul out <*f Carlin, he was a g«N*d performer in Eng-
land and last year covered a few mares, including
one of his majesty’s.
In Australia Carbine holds the record in the
matter of stakes won, his thirty-three victories out
of forty-three starts bringing in $147,384). Posei-
don is second with $99,480, and Wakeful third with
<83,450. Next in order come Prim e Foote. $82,000.
Newhaven II.. $00,270 and Trafalgar. $65.0S5.
The Australian Hurdle race was run at Caulfield
on Saturday. August 2, and resulted in the success
of Battista, an ag*al gelding, by Carbineer out of
Pbyl, which beat Clontaft. by Godwin out of Coogee,
by a length. Wimmera, by Merriwee out of Mos-
queteire. was third. The winner started at 10 to 1 .
Five first-class young broodmares by Flying Fox
and William the Third were sent over from the
Argentine "San Jacinto’’ Stud to France in order
to be included in the special Deauville sales to t*e
held on Tuesday, August 19. These mares are in
foal (English time* by Cyllene, Y'al d’Or and Your
Majesty.
King George's live-year-old, Dorando, by Cyllene
— Kadcjda » sister t** Persimmon. Diamond Jubilee
and i'lorizel II.), is in ihe private sale list. Another
horse that has proved himself useful. Bachelor’s
Hope, by Trendeonis — Lady Bawn, the property of
Mr. D. McCalrnont. is also to be disposed of by
private contract.
Lord Derby was in good luck Thursday, August
14 On that day at Keinpton Park be won the St.
James Stakes with Young Pegasus, Maiden Two-
Year Old Plate with Gorvma, Bound Course Welter
Handicap with Willaura and at Red car won tile
Greai .National Breeders’ Prodm-e Stakes with Light
Brigade. The St. James Stakes was of tbe net
value of $6,370 and was the richest of the four
races.
Courageous, perhaps the most matured of all our
t wo-year-olds, siamls fully It'* hands, and is made
in proportion. Nothing upsets ihe son of Chaucer,
which, when on his mettle hi a race, stretches
himself with giant strides. He won the Exeter
Stakes at Newmarket easily, and in the style of a
good colt. His win reflects to the brilliancy of The
Tetrarch, which ran clear away from him at Ascot.
I .ond * hi Sportsman.
The outstanding feature of the afternoon’s pro
-•codings at Ripen August 4. was tbe success of
HeHieri Robbins in the saddle, lie capturing the
lirsi lour events, and not having a mount in the
orlter two races. Robbins, who served his apprentice-
ship with Hallick, used to have a retainer, with
Talior, the Epsom trainer, but now rides as a free
lance, and his four wins were scored for different
stables.
It is thought in England that at last a cure has
l>eeii discovered for horses that are subject to break-
ing blood vessels. Frank Cundell. of Swindon, has
successfully i rented a number of horses, and has
yet to experience a single failure. Red Star, the
Liverpool winner, and Cinder filly, which won at
Alexandra Park, have both been under his care.
Lord Villiers, the owner of Red Star, is highly de
lighted with the way his horse has l**en din'd of
his weakness.
While contesting the Brighton Stakes August 5,
Mordred, the seeond favorite, broke a fetlock de-
scending the hill and was destroyed. lie was a
four-year-old colt by Faria Mor ‘out of ftos.* of
Jeddah, owned by F. Stern, but had not been seen
under winning colors since taking ihe March Stakes.
Newmarket First Spring meeting. Iasi year. This
race l«*d to liis t*eing hacked to win the Epsom
Derby with some confidence, hut he could only
finish thirteenth in the big race.
After a lingering Uness Mr. Charles Forties Fras
er has died at Si. Hilda. Melbourne. For many
years Mr. Fraser was well known in the racing
world. While living at Malinshurv he raced a
few useful horses for himself ami Sir William
Clarke. Mr. Fraser did a good deal of riding as
an amateur and one of the horses he won on was
Sued Anchor, which afterwards won the Melbourne
Cup. When Mr. Ilarrie Smith gave up the sti
pendiarv stewardship Mr. Fraser was appointed
and held office for some years. He also a. ted ns
judge at Flemington
STATISTICS or MINERAL SPRING# n artm:
The meeting of the Mineral Springs Jockey Club,
which opened at Porter, Ind., August 21, came to
a premature close August 27. consuming only six
of the fifteen days for which it was scheduled.
During the six days thirty-six races were decided
aud $19,300 was distributed in purses, represent-
ing a daily average of $1,716. In this distribution
forty nine owners shared, and the following twenty
seven were winners of $175 and over:
Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt.
Scott. G. W 3 3 0 $875
Grefer. F. J 2 0 0 800
Clancy, W. C 3 3 0 ff7r»
Cooper. J. M 2 2 1 475
Chapman. R. 1 O 1 * 450
Kriegei*. A. 0. J 2 2 o 450
Hickey & Cloher 2 2 0 450
Beckham. S. A 1 3 4 425
Hedrick, J. W. 2 1 1 425
Hbchrcin, J 1 1 l 425
Robbius, J. T 2 0 n 400
Wilson. C. S 1 0 l 325
Hoots. A. W 1 O 0 :500
Gasser. C. W 1 1 2 275
Ilopjier. F. M. 1 1 O 225
Morris, L. M 1 i o 225
Drexcl Stable 1 0 1 200
Rogers, R. I. 0 3 2 200
Watkins. W. A 1 0 1 200
Flynn. T. W 1 o o 175
Gatewood. L 1 O 0 175
Lowenstein. M 1 0 o 175
McClernand. J 1 o n 17.5
Parker. J. W 1 0 0 175
Parker. T. S 1 0 o 175
Phillips. P 1 0 0 175
Shobe. L. C 1 0 O 175
Of sixty-seven horses that were placed the
log thirty were winners of $175 and over:
Horse. 1 st. 2d. 3d.
Fsenpa 2 2 O
J. il. Houghton l 2 «•
Stick Pin 1 0 2
Cloud Chief 2 1 1
Defy 2 O 0
Harry Lauder 1 O 0
Floral Park 1 0 0
Violet May 2 0 o
Gemniell 2 0 0
Satyr 2 0 0
Wood Dove 1 0 1
Fseeit 1 0 0
Mawr Lad 1 1 1
Dr. R. L. Swarenger 1 1 0
Little Jane 1 1 0
Silver Tone 1 1 0
Osaple 1 0 0
Arrowshaft 1 0 l
Loretta Dwyer 1 0 1
Blister 1 0 0
Chant iclor 1 0 o
Cutie B ] 0 0
Frank Wooden 1 o o
Galley Slave 1 0 0
Golden Ramble 1 0 0
Janiei 1 0 0
Mack B. Eubanks 1 o 0
Miss Barn Harbor 1 0 0
Raquetto 1 O 0
Stanley H 1 0 0
RAFT of KOHTFR HOTJ.SVS IN FRANCE
Particulars of* the sales of thoroughbred* at Dean
villc. France, are, slow in arriving, bti’ of the sale
of the Kohler horse* London Sportsman of August
12. said:
“At the sale of the late Mr. Kohler's horses on Fri-
day last at Deauville, the well-known stallion. Uncle
tb.v Star Shooi, the champion sire in the United
Staiesi. was bought in at 4.809 sovereigns i$24,«kmi*.
Several of the yearlings by Uncle, whose stock have
done well this season in the States, realized g*Hnl
Mims, one of them going i<» M. Olry-Roederer for
80o sovereigns <$ 4 .<niOi. this tteing Six tain iby Uncle
out of Double Six. by Domino, ihe sire of Disguise
IL i. Novelty, by Kingston out of Curiosity. was
also lKuigbt in t*»r something over 1.700 sovereigns
I $8,500 1 . hut the well known Fitz Herbert. by
Etbelbert. a great |»erformer in the United States,
was privately bought by Charles Carroll for 2.00<>
sovereigns t $ 10 , 000 ).
VANCOUVER FORM CHART.
VANCOUVER, B. C., August 14. 1913. -Fortieth
day. Britisli Columbia Thoroughbred Association’s
Meeting of 67 days. Minoru Patk. Weather
cloudy.
Presiding Judge, Thomas J. Wellman. Starter.
Edward Tribe. Racing Secretary. Robert F. Leighton.
10549 First Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-
olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner
$210: second, $60; third, $30.
Equiv. Odds
I nil Wr l.'in
9945 Sorrowful 110 3-5 Burlingame 10
10425 Dave Weber 112 4& E McEwen S7
10488- Isom 112 f> n Cavanaugh 7
10353 a K at ty Connor 105 ft 1 Moles worth
10487- La mbertha 112 7 2 * J McBride 19-5
10425 Josie Lee 108 S Anderson 4
Time. 24, 48%, 1:14%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Tom Murphy. $17.40 straight.
$11.60 place. $7.00 show: Tom Chapman, $25.00
place, $ 11.00 show: Sorrowful, $8.60 show.
Winner Trowbridge & Officer’s hr. g, 5, by Bear-
cat cher — Seaside (trained by C. W. Officer).
Start good. Won driving: second and third the
same.
Overweights — Hatty Connor, 2 pounds; Josie Lee,
10550 Second Race — 5-8 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-
olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner
$210; second, $60; third, $30.
The saddle honors of the meeting fell to jockey
Robbins, with Buxton second. The record of the
jockeys who piloted one or more winners follws:
Robbins', J
28
Buxton
21
McIntyre. J.
. 1 3
Andress. VV.
Gross
.11
Woods
11
Feeney
. 15
Hanover. J
21
Brady .
1
l’raeh
'3
Dale
7
Bedell
8
X iool
.9
Van Dusen
IO
Grand. C
11
Mts. 1 st. 2 d.
The following jockeys placed, but failed to win:
Jockei. Mts. 1st. 2d. Sd.Unp.
Taplin 9 0 1 0 8
Dominick. J 8 O i i 6
Barham 3 0 l 0 2
Mondon 5 0 1 I 3
Hall. R 4 0 0 l
Kelsay 1 0 0 1 0
The following jockeys had mounts to the number
indicated and rode unplaced in all their starts:
Jockey. Mts. Jockey. Mts.
Jockev.
Mts.
Jockev.
Cummings .
1
Kohn
2
Malone
Findlay
2
Monroe .
Griffin. E. ...
1
O’ Mahoney
Hen sen
4
Pickett
ITarvov
1
^chlessinger
Jensen
1
Shilling. R.
J ltd son
0
Walton
The record of the trainers who saddled one or
more winners follows:
Trainer.
Wins.
Trainer.
Beckham,
S. A.
1
McClernand. J.
Brewster,
E. ...
2
Morris. G. B. .
Fbapman.
B.
!!’.!! 1
Parker, J. W
Clancy. W C.
. 3
Bit soli. F
Cooper, ,T.
M. .
Robbins, J. T.
Gasser. E
F
1
Scott. G. W...
Green. R.
R.' .
2
Shobe. L. C. . .
Hatfield. ’
r
... 2
Trotter. M.
1 topper. F
. M.
1
Watkins. VV.
.Tones, J.
P.
1
Webh. H.
Jones. P.
II . . .
1
Williams. R.
Linnell. E.
1
Wilson. C. S . .
Mayberry.
G. ’ .
2
The percentage of winning favorites was consider-
ably above normal, as shown by the following tabu-
lation :
Number of days 6
Number of races 36
Winning first choices 17
Winning second choices S
Winning outsiders 11
Winning at odds-on 5
Defeated at odds-on 2
Percentage of winning favorites 47
The track records were
tbe meeting and now are :
Dist. Horse. A.Wt.
4 1-2 f M i s s Barn
Harbor . . .2 115
5-8 Gemmell . . . .9 1 14
5 1-2 f Fseeit 6 117
Satyr 3 110
3-4 June W. . .6 110
6 1-2 f Joe Stein ..4 99
Work. Lad.. 3 105
7-8 Stick Pin . .5 102
1 Oznna 6 112
1 1 10 J. 11. H’tonrt 1*20
1 t s Wood Dove. 4 105
NOTES OF THE TURF.
VANCOUVER FORM CHARI
VANCOUVER. B. C., August 15. 1913. lorn
fil'd day. British Coltmibia Thoroughbred Associa-
tion’s Meeting of 67 days. Minoru Park W>ather
clear.
Presiding Judge. Thomas J. Wellman. Starter
Edward Tribe. Racing Secretary. Robert F. Leighton
10785 First Race — 5 12 Furlongs. Pursre $300
year-olds and upward. Selling. Ner Value ,,, win
iut $ 210 ; second. $60; third. $30
Horse.
Wt.
Fin
Equiv. Odds
Jockey. Straight
Handsome T*
*d 95
1 **
Mott
70 i«*
Salmi
1 to
VI
F Jackson
5
T. Chapman
105
Gentry
21-5
L. Van Zandt
107
4J
O’ Brien
73-10
La Taranta
107
J McBride
11-5
Van Horn
107
ftnk
Molesworth
24
Mabel King
101
7 s
Benton
::4
Meada
105
s-’X
< ’layer
Marie Gore
H *1
!*
Hill
4fi
lime, tf*. aay 5 , i:u7%. lraca last.
$2 m it fuels paid. Handsome Ted, $ 16.00 straight.
$6.40 place. $4.60 show; Salud, $4.80 place. pt
show; Torn Chapman. $3.60 show.
Winner — B. J. Bagloy’s cli. g 3. by Sovereign
Tid (trained by B. J. Bagley).
Start good. Won easily; second and third driv
ing.
Overweights— I.nke Van Zandr. 2 pounds; Mabel
King. 1; Marie Gore. 3.
10786 Second Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $300. 4-vear
*dds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner
$210; second. $60; third. $30.
_ , Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. > Jockey. Straight.
10387" P.londy
112
ink
\\ r Taylor
10542 . 1 . Henderson
115
2 2
A Martin
10484 Fort Johnson
112
•75
Molesworth
10538'Sadie Shapiro
105
4C.
Gentry
10423 Fire
112
Cavanaugh
10484 Fastoso
107
gak
Benton
165.34- D. Montg’erv
112
72
McCloskey
10541 3 Masalo
112
8
W Gargan
Equiv.
Fin. Jockey. Strai
Odds
Ind. Horse.
Wt.
ght .
10440- Hugh Gray
112
l l Burlingame
8-10
10529 Maud McKee
103
2 s Gentry
85
5781 Adena
110
3 4 Anderson
33
4685 Elsewhere
110
4 «k Corey
35
5720 Rioja
107
5*» McMartin
6 ft
10235 Ramsy
112
ft 11 R Carter
33-10
10442 Capt. LindsleylOl
7 Benton
7
8992 Huber
107
Wheeled. Howard
35
3d. Unp. P.C.
4 9 .36
4 6 .24
15 .10
0 1041
Time, 24%, 48%, 1:01%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Hugh Gray. $3.60 straight, $2.80
place, $2.80 show; Maud McKee, $4.00 place, $ 3.20
show; Adena, $6.40 show.
Winner — L. Gladstone’s ch. g. 4, by Bowling
Green — Erla d’Or (trained by R. H. Harris).
Start good for all but Huber. Won driving; sec-
ond and third the same.
Overweights — Huber, 2 pounds; Capt. Lindslev, 1 .
10551 Third Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $300. 2-
y ear ohls. Selling. Net value to winner $210:
second, $60; third, $.‘{ 0 .
Equiv. Odds
Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
101 l 1 Denton 102-10
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey.
10485 Virginia S. 101 l 1 Benton
10485 Cali’nia Jack 108 2 .’. Burlingame
10107 C. McDougallllO 32 E McEwcn
10485 -Muy Buena 110 4“ Washear
Time. 23%, 48. 1:14. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. BLondy. $24.80 straight. $ 9.20
place. $4.20 show: Judge Henderson. $5.40 place.
$ 3.20 show; Fort Johnson, $2.60 show.
Winner— E. Lewis* eh. g, 9. by Ingoldshv— llifalii
tin (trained by W. Seuitto).
Start g<*od. Won driving: second and third Ihe
same. The winner, entered for $200 was hid up i»*
$305 ami bought in.
10787 Third Race— 5-8 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year
olds and upward. Selling. Not value to winner
$ 210 ; second. $ 6 i»: third. $30.
, . Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
10365 Mazurka 101 In Renton 118 W
10447 Fanapa 110 2« Molesworth 1
(10414) Dromi 115 V. Battiste 17
10240 Sallie O'Day 110 4J R Carter t
10484 Acoiin 105 5* McMartin :t8
10542 Sprightl.vMiss 103 ft'?. .1 McBride
10529-Queen Toppv 163 7 Gentrv 7
Time. 24% 48%, 1:01%. Track fast.
1 $2 mutuels paid. Mazurka. $25.60 straight. $6.60
place, $3.60 show: Canapa. $3.40 place. $2.80 show-
Dromi. $4.80 show.
Winner — Kentucky Stable’s ch. g, 3. bv Ornament
— Txveedle Dum (trained by W. H. Fixer*.
Start good. Won driving: second and third the
same.
Overweights — Mazurka, 1 pound.
10788 Fourth Race— 5-8 Mile. Purse $300 3
year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value h» win
ner $210: second. $60: third. $30.
Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. VVt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
10416- Lil I le Jake 106 l u Burlingame i’7 10
10447 Efficiency 110 2 2 Hill 21 -f*
Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight
106 1<* Burlingame 2 7 1
110 2= Hill 21-
| 10541- Mineo Jimmie 112 3* Gentry
10231 Rimifax
10420 Leford
10485 "George
Molesworth
106 ft* Gentry
10441 -Beda
1 10441 ) Del aney
4'i W Gargan
5 Anderson
Time. 24%. 48%, 54%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Virginia S., $22.60 straight.
$13.20 place, $4.60 show; California Jack. $9.20
place. $5.00 show; Colonel McDougall, $3.80 show.
Winner— W. St. Vincent’s blk. f, by Dick Welles
— Fluvia (trained by W. St. Vincent).
Sturt good. Won driving: second aud third the
same.
s Overweights — California Jack. 2 pounds: Virginia
10552 Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $300.
3-year-olds. Selling. Net value to winner $210:
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
10363 Ancestors 112 1 % W Gargan 41-10
10190" Province 109 2 l Corey 5
10888 Daylight 107 3** Pickens 25
10442 3 Oldsmobile 109 4J E McEwen 37-10
(10239) Mercurium 112 5" Cavanaugh 28-5
(10442) Palatable 112 ft* Battiste 2
(10088) K. Radford 110 7 Washear 36
Time, 24, 48%. 1:07%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Ancestors. $10.20 straight, $5.20
place, $4.00 show: Province. $ 5.20 place. $ 5.20
show; Daylight. $ 6.20 show.
Winner— W. G. Girvin’s hr. c, 3. by Dr. Leggo—
Cattle Kate (trained by J. J. Conner).
Start good. Won driving; second and third the
same.
Overweights — King Radford, 1 pound.
10553 Fifth Race — 1 Mile. Purse $500. 3 -year-
olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner
$350; second. $100: third, $50.
Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
( 10392) Ocean QueenlOT Ink j McBride 29-10
Time. 23%, 47%. 1:00%. Track fast.
$2 mu tools paid. Little Jake. *7.40 straight. * 1.00
place, $3.00 show: Efficiency, $5.80 place. $::.ou
shew: Mince Jimmie. $3.40 show.
Winner — J. II. Adams’ ch. g. 3, bv Knitsch
Stella Perkins (trained by S. N. Hextert.
Start good. Won driving: second and third the
same.
Overweights— Little Jake, 1 pound.
10789 Fifth Race — 7-8 Mile. Selling Handicap.
Value $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value
to winner $350; seeond. $100; third. $50.
f . „ Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. VVt. Fin. Jockev. Straight.
10445" Boh Lynch 112 IP. Gentry 19 -M
E<i
uiv. Odds
10532 King Elk
108 2 1
Pickens
Ik
VVt.
Fin. Jockey.
Straight.
(10487 )Stebliff
104 2*
mri
112
1*5 W Gargan
41-10
10447 -Laura Clav
109 4-
Anderson
•’3
109
2 1 Corey
5
10532 John R. Clav
109 :*3
Cavanaugh
ft.*.
107
3n»c Pickens
25
10155 Mary Ernilv
107 6 "
Btirlingamee
5*1
109
45 E McEwen
37-10
10533 Eagle Wing
105 7 s
Benton
20
112
5“ Cavanaugh
28-5
10539 ‘Cool
110 X 4
P Jackson
8
112
ft* Battiste
2
9801 liadad
106 9
Molesworth
21
110
1 Washear
36
Time. 23%. 48%
. 1:13. 1 :
26%. Track fast.
mill mis naiu. noil i.vnon. straight .« 4 .(wt
place. $2.80 show: King Elk. $19.60 place. * 6 . p»
show: Stelcliff, $3.60 show.
Winner— J. Randolph’s hr. g. 6 , by Dungnrven
Queen Lithe drained by J. Randolph).
Start good. Won easily; second and third driv
t ing.
Overweights— .John R. Clay. 2 pounds; Hadnd 2
Cool, 2.
10790 Sixth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $300
year-olds and upward. Selling. Not value to win
ner $ 210 : second. $60; third. $30
(10233)Cu Bon
10446-Balcliff
10444 John Louis
( 10356) Gerds
(10484) Phillistina
111 22 Corey
102 32 Benton
109 4 "k E McEwen
101 5 l Kent
100 6 McMartin
generally reduced during
as follows:
Date. Time.
August 23. 1913. . :54%
August 23, 1913.. 1:00%
August 21. 1913. 1 :<>7
August 22. 1913.. 1:07
October 21, 1912. 1:13%
October 17. 1912.1:21
October 19, 1912.1:21
August 23. 1913.. 1:27
October 19. 1912.1:39%
August 21, * 1913. .1 :47%
August 26. 1913.. 1:54
Time. 25, 49. 1:14%. 1:40%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Ocean Queen. $7.80 straight.
$4.00 place. $3.00 show; Cu Bon. $ 5.00 place. $ 4.40
show; Baleliff, $4.00 show.
Winner — A. G. Dunlap's b. m. 7. by Cunard —
Dertha (trained by A. G. Dunlap).
Start good. Won driving: second and third the
same.
Overweights — Phillistina, 2 pounds.
10554 Sixth Race — 5-8 Mile. Purse $300. 3-year-
olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner
$210; second, $ 00 : third, $30. Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wr l-'in .Tnelrev- <n-.ii.rtn
Ind.
Horse.
Wt.
Equiv. Odds
Fin. Jockev. Straight
10534" The Hague
105
1 2 Benton
15-10
10536
Blacksheep
107
Burlingame
10198
Quick Trip
112
3* J McBride
22
10529
Darkey
105
4 3 Gentry
14
10235
Ferrona
110
5 2 F Jackson
10538
'Compton
115
6 -i Pickens
28-5
10448
Belle Griffon
107
7 O’Brien
20
Ind. Horse.
10484 a Ed. Adams
10541 On Parole
Wr. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
112 l«t R Garter 19-1
112 2 2 Molesworth 24-
( 10483 )B. of I'quois 110 J 1 ?. W Taylor
10484 Capt. Druse 112 4*> Gentry
j nut* . ta- 5 . i:uo. iracK last.
$2 mutuels paid. The Hague. $5.00 straight, $2.80
place, $2.60 show: Blacksheep. $2.80 place S 2 sti
show: Quick Trip, $5.80 show.
Winner — J. J. Quinlan's ch. m, 5, bv Cactus II -
Peace (trained by J. J. Quinlan i.
Start good. Won driving: second and third the
same.
Overweights — Belle Griffon, 2 pounds.
10791 Seventh Race — I 1-2 Furlongs. Purse *300.
2 year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner
$ 210 ; second. $60; third. $30.
, , , Equiv. Odds
I' 1 ' 1 - Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight
1 Y^S 6 ". Manganese 112 l 3 Burlingame It to
10354 Electrowan 110
10418 2 Azurea 103
(10542) M. Kennedy 112
r.-’X Washear
6 nk j McBride
7 Burlingame
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will not be noticed nor answered. No answers will j
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payment is made at time of wiring query.*
A. E. D.. St. Louis. Mo. Gunfire is a brown mare,
foaled in 1889. by Hastings — Royal Gun. by Royai
Hampton.
C. E. H.. Steubenville, O. The bet on Crisco was
a separate straight bet. The bet on Mausolus was
a place bet and was a draw because there was no
separate place betting.
PORTER OWNERS SEEK LEXINGTON STALLS.
Lexington. Ky., August 28. — Superintendent James
P. Rots of the Keutucky Association course, was
flooded this morning \sith telegraphic requests from
linemen at Mineral Springs for stable room here.
Request?* were made hy F. A Brewster. Al Luzadet.
Dwyer Br* s. and J. K. Allen t*»r a total of fifty-nine
stalls.
Ro^ says there arc not a dozen boxes available
and he will advise these horsemen to ship to
Louisville and take chances on coming hen iu
the event that some owners for whom stalls have
already »*e«ti reservist fail to shit* to Lexington.
E. W. Moore arrived here this mornimr from
Windsor with sev»*n horse** Louis Tauber shipped
Spindle In the same car.
The body of jockey Hall, who was killed by a
fall at Ilillcrest Tuesday, was forwarded to the
home of the deceased at Albany, N. Y., for burial.
Hall was 26 years of age and was survived by a
willow.
The stewards of the Jockey Club at a recent meet-
ing denied the application of C. 11. Shilling for a
license to ride. Shilling was under a conditional
contract to J. E. Madden when he made the appli-
cation. At the same meeting the application of
Arthur Carter, who was ruled off the turf several
years ago, for reinstatement, was denied.
The army horses that are at Saratoga in charge
of T. F. Cahill and Matt Sharpe will remain there
until September 8 . when they will be shipped to
Syracuse, where a race has been arranged for them.
Cahill will take Highland Chief. Wool Tex. Gilbert
and Zagg to the New York State Fair meeting, and
Sharpe will have Kinnelmt. O. K.. Mason and Gold-
wick under his charge.
"Don't bo carried away hy any such notions. ”
said August Belmont to an interviewer who sug-
gested that his stable would dominate lite Ameri-
can turf if he brought over the horses lie was
racing in Englaud. particularly reference being
had to Tracery. "N<> man can make a corner in
race horses.” he continued. That's all right for
the chairman of the Jockey Chib of New York to
say. hut it is no trouble to find a few gentlemen
with oxnerience confined to a few days on a race
o*urse in a year, who can tell him something
different, no matter what aspect of raciug he
talks about. — Toronto Globe.
It is said on excellent authority that Whisk Broom
II. will n**t l»e seen under colors again. Tb* great
Broomstick horse with which Harry Bayne Whitney
won tin Metropolitan, Brooklyn and Suburban Handi-
caps, a three-cornered triumph never before achieved
hy an American rare horse, has been in a bad way
ever since lie fell lame some live weeks ago while
training for tbe Saratoga Handicap It develops that
the tendons in one of his legs nr* wrenched beyond
repair and James Rowe admits that the l»**sl ilis|>o*i
tion that could |*e made of him would be to ship him
to the Brookdalc Stud. Mr. Whitney considers
I Whisk Broom 11. a valuable stud prospect.
Time, 23%, 48. 1:01. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Edmond Adams. $5.80 straight,
$3. <H) place, $3.00 show: On l’arole, $7.00 place,
$4.00 show; Belle of Iroquois, $4.00 show.
Winner— J. Day’s h. g, 5, by Russell— Memorial
(trained by C. Mulhoiland).
Start straggling. Wou driving: second and third
the same. The winner, entered for $200, was bid
up to $405 and bought in.
10555 Seventh Race — 1 Mile. Purse $300. 3 -year-
olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner
$210; second, $60; third. $30. Equiv. Odds j
l rid. Horse. Wt
( 10488)0. W.Kennon 114
10365- Madeline B. 100
VVt. Fin. Jockey.
LuL Horse. VVt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
1 91?5I*' ,an??nne?e l 3 Burlingame 11 in
v 10152) Big Lttmax 112 ,N .1 McBride I.*,
10486- Paw 112 Molesworth I
10420 Brighouse 110 4 5 Battiste 14
Aunt Elsie 107 5 Gentry ::n
Time. 24 . 48%, 55. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Manganese $4.2<> straight. *2.80
place, $ 2.20 show: Big Lumax. $(5.20 place. *2 so
show; Paw, $ 2.20 show.
Winner -S. Ambrose’s b. g. hy Lithos — Regea
(trained hy D. Dennison*.
Starr bad. Won easily; second and third driving.
10792 Eighth Race— l Mile and 70 Yanis. Purse
$300. 4 -year-olds anil upward. Sidling. Net
value to winner $ 210 ; second. $60; third. 850 .
, , Equiv. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockev. Straight
10192 3 Abound 102 l 4 Gentrv* ftl-in
114
l 4
Cavanaugh
50-10
10192- 1 Iannis
109
2» Forsyth
.‘•i-io
100
o u
Gentry
3-2
10534 Otdivion
109
32 Molesworth
11 5
104
3 4
Claver
49
10488 Shawnee
107
4 1 * R Carter
26-5
105
4U
McMartin
S
10531 Sinn Feinn
112
5*-’i Pickens
14
107
5 nk
Benton
4ft
10549 Dave VWher
10,3
ft'i J McBride
13
114
6®
Corey
2|
10426 I.**nia
107
7 1 Burlingame
31
108
7 5
Burlingame
12
10488 Tony Koch
109
x Cavanaugh
73-10
11.107
8
J McBride
24
Time. 24 48%, 1:
CO
:4Q%. 1:44 4 „ Track
fast.
10418 Wiltrude S. 107 Benton 46
10137 Flying 114 6 « Corey
10230 Lehigh 108 7 3 Burlingame 12
10487 W’dsworth 11.107 8 J McBride 24
Time. 24, 48%, 1:14%, 1:40%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. C. W. Kennon. $12.00 straight,
$4.40 place, $4.00 show; Madeline B., $3.20 place,
$2.80 show; Ocean Shore. $7.20 show.
Winner — W. A. McKinney’s b. g. 6 , by Dick
Welles — Nearest (trained by W. A. McKinney).
Start g<»od. Won easily; second and third driving.
Overweights — Lehigh. 1 pound.
$2 mutuels paid. Abound. $14.20 straight. $6 40
place, $3.40 show; Hanoi* $ 6 . on place $5.20 sh.*u
OhMvion. $2.80 show.
VV inner— Pontius & Boland’s h. g. 5 . bv Galore —
Satisfy i trained by J. Behind).
Start good. Won easily: second and third driv-
ing.
Overivoighfs — Dave Weber, 1 pound.
CONNAUGHT PARK FORM CHART.
OTTAWA. ONT.. THURSDAY. AUGUST 28. 1913. -Second *Ui\ taught l\*trlTj.M*k.^Tl^hr’’FiiTl’ Mm*t'
mg of i days. (25 Itooks «*u. i Weather clear.
Piv^idi ng Judge, Joseph J, Burke. Starter, A. B. Page. Racing S e cre ta ry, a. R. Lotion
iL- M-j ult starts ;* i 2 :3o p. m. (Chicago time 1:89 p. a,), * Indicates apprentice allowance.
1 07 7 9 FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (9140— 1 : 14 %— 3—103. t $500 added.
JL \ r I 4 ward. Sealing. NVt value to winner $430; second. $75. third. $50
1 (\ r 7 r 7^ FIRST RACE— 3-4
X U I j ward. Se'ling.
1ml Horse* A Wt PP
( 10682 > D. DEAD WOOD ws 3 110 s
10595 “MISS JONAH wb 107 ft
9000 TOM HOLLAND. wTIWIl
10609 FAIRCHILD wfi 4 114
9902 3 QF I N< 'Y BELLE w :> 1<*7 7
10659 P’TAR LIXGTOX w n *. 1«t
1 0659* FI EL wn 3 107
10510 UFFCSTION MARK w X 114 4
10565 BRYNAVLV ws 3 106J 2
10749 BURN 1* YLIGHTws t 114* 9
7578 BEACH SAND u f, 117 1
Time,
e 1:30 p. nt.). *Indicates apprentice allowance.
( 91 40 — 1:14 V;, — 3 — 1 03. ) $500 added. 3-year <
vahu* to winntT $430; secon d , $75; third, $5o.
:, i Str Fin Jockeys Owners < * {
F •:» 35 l 1 War’ ton Mrs W H Prey 4 ft
ji* 53 _h» •_*= e Scharf J W Hedrick :: ::
v- F. ;;h Dennier N B Davis :; 3
t* 4 2 <’ Peak J F Kellv 20 2
’ 1 1|* 1 * :*§ H Phillips J Griffin 20 3
0 7- <! 3 ft* E Carter W Walker :*'> ft
11 10' X - 75 D Connelly A R Brevier 15 2
10 1 9?. 7J 8 3 Obert Miss E A Tyson ft 1
:*’. s* 9. 1 . 9 * 1 F’broth'r X K Beal ft ft
ft : ft 1 t«t- i*>' Lounsh’y VY J Mclllmurm v!5 1
• h 1 1 11 H Williams C T Halsev 2 ** *;
^9 4 i . 1:16%. Track slow.
*
FRIDAY. AUGUST 29. 1913.
DAILY RACING FORM.
V\ inuer B. fiy Hick Welles — Outwui (trained bv W. H. Freyi*
"•lit lo I at 2:42 At nost 1 iiiinnt<> Smrt Jhu W.
J 'iJ!, [ 'i'* 1 uiiuute. Start good aud slow. Wou easily : second auil third driving.
, , h j " )u close pursuit of the pacemakers for tile Hist ball' and. rospoudiug with a rush
wi<-n calHVt on. easily disused of his opposition in th» last sixteenth. MISS JONAH was a forward eon
i'>nder all the way. l.ut tired after d is lading of Ql INCY BELLE. TOM HOLLAND finished fast and out
-tryed lAIKcHILD for third place. The latter ran well to the stretch and tired. QUINCY BELLE set
tl. pace to the last eighth and quit. BRYN A VIA was off in a tangle and was pulled up.
overweights -Brynavia. 14 pounds.
AWtPPSt %
n I0« •».» WHITE HEAT w 4 102 6 6 5* 2* 2 s 1
»*&* 1 A>1{ I » LADAS wb 4 104 3 5 M 1 1 1 1 - l’ !
H»6«K MANDY ZANE w 4 104 J 4 7 7* 6' 4* 3
( 92 10)SYOSSET wb 3 100 2 I tint ♦;•; 4
10025 FA DOODLE wb 3 100 5 2 2?. 4i f»- fe
5)0 HO GERT. MALONEYwii 4 107 1 4 l 2 3?. 3“ 6'
1O0I4 I RS’ LA T’MPSONwb 3 08 7 s X 8 8 7:
PHHI OLD HANK wb 4 104 S :: 4> 7 2 7 2 8
Time. 24%, 49%. 1:16%
Mile. <5il4o — 1:14% — — R6*. ) Purse $5 <m*. .‘1-year-olds and up
Allowances. Net value to winner $375: second. $75; third. $50.
4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S
!' 2- 1*5 Kedcrls VV Walker 1 -213-2013- 201-3out
1 j- L * 2 D Connelly D Raymond 7 7 4 8-5 3-5
i 1 4' 3* Obert .1 F Kelly :t0 50 50 10 4
6* 4 l .1 Callahan M Le.grow s S s 2
>» 5 s 5* II Gray E .1 McGraw 6 :< 9 25
»i :{h o* 1 Williams O A Tacot 20 20 20 0
• S 7i H Phillips Do’rhoeferA-West 20 25 25 7
2 7 2 s Dennler G P Sherman 20 20 20 0
. 1:16%. Track slow.
Winner- B. f. by Hastings — White Thom (trained by W. Walker).
"V'i 1 to l** 1 at At I*** 81 - tuinutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv-
ing " HITE HEAT was oft slowly, bur worked her way up on the outside and. joining the leaders with a
rush while rounding the far turn, easily disposed of LORI) LADAS in the last slxieenth. The latter
d-ohed to the front oil the stretch turn and opened a clear lead, but tired badly near the end. MANDY
ZANE steadily improved her positiou. SY OSSET was repeatedly pulled up and his race should be thrown
cut. FA DOODLE and GERTRUDE MALONEY showed speed, hut tired.
Overweights — Mandy Zane, 2$ pounds.
1 / V 7 f7 i THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (9117 — 1:07% — 6 — 106. ) Purs*
X 17 I I 7T Selling. Net value to winner $375: sec*. mi. .$75: third. $50.
se $500. 2-year-olds.
1 1062 3) ZODIAC
AWtPPSt % % % Str Kin Jockeys
O II C P
10627 LOUISE TRAVERS w 103 5 3
< I0703)NANCY ORME w 110 1 4
< 10307 )STEYESTA w 110 3 6
1)899 PARCEL POST W 103 2 5
•FORT MONROE w 96 7 7
2 1 lot 1* W W T’ lor Tennessee Stable 2
♦P 4i 5 5 2 h H Gray T F Ryan
I 4 \h 2 l 3J F Adams C L Appleton
41 5 l 35 4 h Obert .1 F Kelly
•jnu n 1 4>‘ 5* Kederis .1 O Milliner
64 6* 8 6 8 6 3 Snyder J S Tyree
7 7 7 7 J CallalianB V Gomery
10775
FOURTH
ward.
$50.
RACE— 1 Mile. (9054— 1 :41%— 6— 1 10.)
Fillies and Mares. Selling. Net value
Purse $500.
to winner $375:
3-year-olds
second. $7!
and up-
5: third.
ln<l Horses
AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys
Owners
O H C
P S
10589* RIG DIPPER w3 09 5 2 1*J 1*J 2* 2- 2 4 H Gray E J McGraw 4 4 4 3-2 7-10
7 74 1 CLIFF TOP w 4 111 2 6 2- 24 3 2 3 s 3* Wills C Phillips 20 50 50 15 6
10750 HENRIETTA W. w 4 111 0 5 3b 4> 4' 4*»k 4* War’ton H Warner 20 20 15 6 3
1 0344 ‘URSULA EMMA wb 4 110 7 4 5 2 5 s 55 6= 3* H Phillips D’erhoefer&West 10 12 12 5 2
8 5*64 * ELLA GRANE w3 99 S 3 6- 65 65 5 2 6* Dennler N B Davis 6 10 10 4 8-5
10328 s *M ICCOSUKEE w 3 108 4 7 7* 7 s 7 3 7« 7 8 W W T'lorJ S Hendrie 5 5 5 S-5 7-10
8570 AUSTER w 3 97 1 8 8 8 S 8 S J CallahanJ S Flynn 20 20 15 6 3
Time. 25, 50%. 1:16%. 1:48%. Track slow.
Winner — Ch. ui, by lieu Strotne — Korea t trained by W. Livingston ».
Went to posi at 4:0<). At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driv-
ii. CHEMULPO worked her way to the leaders while rounding the far turn and. finishing gamely, won
away. BIG DIPPER was sent to the front on the baekstretch. but tired and gave way when the
winner challenged. CLIFF TOP was a forward contender all the way. AUSTER was pulled up on the
lirsj turn. HENRIETTA W. ran fairly well. MICCOSUKEK ran a bad race.
1 FIFTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (9078— 1:02%— 2— 103.) $400 added. 2-year-olds. Maidens.
X * " I I U Allowances. Net value to winner $400: second. $00: third. $40.
1 034 4 * U RSI* LA EM M A WB 4 lit) 7
8904 * ELLA GRANE w 3 99 8
10328 s *.M ICCOSUKEE w 3 108 4
8579 AUSTER w 3 97 1
2 4 H Gray E J McGraw 4 4 4 3-2 7-10
3 2 Wills C Phillips 20 50 50 15 6
4' War’ton H Warner 20 20 15 6 3
5 l H Phillips D’erhoefer&West 10 12 12 5 2
6 1 Dennler N B Davis 6 10 10 4 8-5
T 8 W W T’lorJ S Hendrie 5 5 5 8-5 7-H
S J CallahanJ S Flynn 20 20 15 6 3
in d
Horses
A Wt
IT
*st
% %
Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
O
H
C
P S
9130
1 MONTREAL
w 112
8
6
3*
1*5
I 1 ?,
1*
C Peak
E L Fitzgerald
4
4
4
8-5 4-5
1064 »
a PRIVATE CHEER
w 106
2
5
6*
5 2
35
2n
F Adams
E Johnson
20
20
10
4 2
!)H 7 il
3 KETTLEDRUM
w* 111
7
2
ink
3*
2*
;‘nk
Snyder
J S Tyree
5
5
J0323
OUR M A BELLE
wb 107
5
7
4h
4h
4*
4 2
Watts
W Martin
::o
40
40
10 5
102 73
BEST BE
w 105
!♦
7S
6X
6 2
r* 3
Kederis
J F Newman
4
6
6
2 1
10 ft *.6
GOOD WILL
WB 10S
J
1
2 h
q
5 2
War’ton
J A Thomson
30
30
12 6
1062 7
KING COTTON
w 10S
1
A
9
8*
X 2
72
H Gray
G M Hendrie
8
8
S
10593
KJLDAY
w 108
4
6 h
7»
Tl‘
* J
8 2
W W T’lorT P Hayes
2*
16-
,,16-06- 5 3-5
10493
BAST ANTE
w 105
6
8
8 3
9 ”
9
9
D Connelly J Gibson
20
30
30
15 4
Time. 24%. 49%. 1:03%. Track slow.
" inner — It. f. by Aibula er Hinsdale — Quebec (trained by E. L. Fitzgerald).
Went to )<ost at 4:30. At post •*: minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the
►Hiiie. MONTREAL lagan slowly, but moved up with a rush on the outside and, taking the lead, hung on
resolutely through the final drive. PRIVATE CHEER made up ground all the w’ay and outstayed KET-
TLEDRUM f<»r second place in the tinal struggle. The latter made a wide turn when entering the home
stretch and lost ground. REST BE, a slow beginner, finished fast. OUR M A BELLE ran w ell.
Scratched— 7574 Salvador.*!. 105.
Overweights — Our Mahellc. 2 pounds.
1 H7 7 7 SIXTH ItACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (9063— 1:48% -5— 112.) Purse $500. 3-year
X U III ward. S<dhng. Net value to winner $375: seeoud. $75: third. $50.
AWtPPSt % %
% ^tr Fin
Jockeys owners O
11
C
r
S
wn 6 109 1 1 1* 1*
1= 1*
1*
I) ConnellyJ Boden 4
6
4
4-5
w*B 4 110 4 6 5> i\
2 2 2 2
2 3
Kederis W Walker 2J
13-
-513-51
1-2
WB 3 107 4 4 1 3b
5 s 3 4
a
Watts W Martin 3
4
4
7-5
%.*i
w r B 3 9ft 3 2 3* 5 4
4b 4*
4.\
W W T'lorP M Civill 6
6
18-57-5
3-5
w 4 10S 2 3 7 7
6’ 7
Lounsb’y J W Burttschell 15
IS
15 6
-l
WB 8 106 6 7 6 3 6 4
7 61
F Adams W G King-DoddsX
i5
15
6
-2
W B 3 100 7 5 2*1 2J
Time. 24%, 49%.
jak 5J
1:16,
7 K Scharf J W Hedriek 12
1:49%. Track slow.
25
25 8
4
10595 DYNAMITE
■^0399 *C( HIS
▼10659 - ‘GERHARD
10658 LOVE DAY
1 0629 WOO DC R A FT
Winner — Ch. li, by Sir Hercules — Ravolette (trained by J. Boden).
Went to post at 4:58. At |>ost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ridden out: second and third
driving. CHESTER KRl'M went into the lead at once and won all the way. hut had to be ridden out.
DYNAMITE made a threatening challenge oil the stretch turn ami appeared likely to win. but tired in
the final drive. COGS ran pr minently all the way. but was tiring at the tiuish. GERRARD finished
gamely ami close up. EARL OF SAVOY quit after beiug a forward contender to the stretch. * f
Scratched — (9749) Yorkshire Boy. 113.
10778
10223 BARON DE KALB w 3 107
IO3I0 JOE GAITENS w 7 114
19343 su.XG < IF ROCKS w 6 112
1 034 4 2 PIERRE DUMAS wh 4 114
SEVENTH RACK— 3-4 Mile. <9140— 1 : 14 %— 3—103. ) $500 added. 3-year-oMs and
upward. Selling. Net value to winner $435: second. $75: third. $50.
AWtPPSt % \' 2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C I 3 S
: KALB w 3 107 8 5 3 2 Ink ij ]h c Peak Do’rhoefer&West 8 12 12 5 2
< 10290 iLETOURXO
J 0 1 80* V. POWERS
1 0 56 7 s * BOBBY’ COO K
< J 0343) CAMEL
10 163 MOISANT
w 7 114 2 2 2?. 2 2 2- 2 l F Adams J Larkin
w 5 112 7 4 4- 4t» 3 1 J CallahanJ H Lamb
wb 4 114 :: 9 70 7 h 4* 4* Loun.sb’y J T West
wb 4 117 9 8 6* 5J 5 2 5 s War'ton H Warner
wb 5 109 5 •; 9 9 9 6 2 Snyder J L Adams
WB 7 109 4 3 51* S' 8| 7' W W T* lor Keith & Spence
wb 7 117 6 7 8* 6i 6 l 8 l Skirvin J H McCarren
WB 4 112 l 1 U :;h 7* 9 Obert S Sotille
10 15 15 6 3
6 8_ 6_ 2 1
1 o _’•) 2ii $ 4
15 25 25 8 4
8 10 10 4 2
4 6 6 2 1
6 10 10 3 8-5
24 2| 7-5 3-5 1-4
Time. 24%, 49%. 1:16%. Track slow.
Winner — Ch. g. by Ort Wells — Katie Havlin (trained by P. M. West).
Went t<* post at 5:24. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the
same. BARON DE KALB moved up with a rush on the outside while rounding the far turn and took the
lead, but tired ami just lasted long enough to outstay JOE GAITENS. The latter after seeming (»► tire.
• Mine again and would have won in another stride. SONG OF ROCKS ran well, but also tired and just
la-Vd long enough to save third place. PIERRE DUMAS closed a gap and finished fast. MOISANT was
.••way well, but quit badly after setting the pace briefly.
Scratched — !*fH>4 Toison d’Or. 114: ( RM378) Delicious. 105.
fully extended. DONALD MACDONALD ran well, but was not hard ridden when bis rider saw he could
Uc< caieh the winner. COLONEL COOK moved up last on the far turn, but could not reach the leader-
JOE DEIBOLD ran into a pocket on the baekstretch and was shut off on the far turn. BLACKFORD ran
i*ooilv throughout.
Scratched— 6X59 Feather Duster. 98; luQ.’ld Volthurue. lob; 10129 G. M. Miller, los
TTvtqo I’ Ol RT H RACE — 3-4 Mile. (84338 — 1:11% — 4- — lit.) $500 added. All Ag**v
Ind Horses
A Wt PPSt
V % %
Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners <>
H
C
P S
< 10568 1 1 SI ROSE
w
4
103
2
6
1* 15
1% U
J McCa be
liurrieana Stabl**lft
1ft
7
2 h 7-.’,
9446 STAR JASMINE
w
4
105
1
3
r,h 4*
43 **h
E Martin
T
C McDowell 20
20
8 t
10519 -LEOCHARES
w
3
111
5
!l
9% 6‘
3* 3 s
Butwell
j
W Schorr 6
8
2 1
10568 SPRING BOARD
WSB
4
112
10
1
2 b 3$
2 s 4*
T Davies
E
B Cassatt 3
4
13-51 1-3
10670 RE I .AMOUR
VV
4
97
3
7
\h 8*2
x* :.h
Ambrose
A
Belmont 1ft
12
10
4 2
1 043» HESTER PRY NN Ew
3
9S
6
2
7 2 5*
6* 6 h
Karrick
It
T Wilson 7
12
10
4 2
9640 AZY’IADE
w
4
M3
4
4
3b 72
7* 7 4
Brady
H
C Hallenbeck l<)
12
12
< 10247 ) KNIGHTS DIKE
Rw
4
119
7
S
6nk jp*
9-' s-
G Burns
R
Davies l
5
2
10670 2 SOSIUS
WB
2
92
9
1*)
1ft 1ft ‘
10 9*5
J McTag'rtJ
Livingston 1ft
15
15
6 3
10472 HAWTHORN •
m
3
122
8
5
4* 3 s
5* 1ft
I^oftus
C
F Buschemeyer4
5
2 1
2 2 9-5 7-101-3
3 3 3 6-5 3-5
4 8 8 3 6-5
4558-5 7-10
4 6 6 2 4-5
20 60 60 15 6
30 WO 100 30 10
Time, 12%. 23%. 35%. 47%, 1:1*%. Track fast.
"inner — Br. f. by lsidor — Rock Rose (trained by E. J. Albright).
"ent to post at 4:05. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. W011 driving: second and tbird the
same. F SI ROSE dashed to the front right after the start and. standing a hard stretch drive gamely, won
in a closely contested finish. STAR JASMINE was knocked back several times in going to th** strelch.
then ran into a pocket next to the rail and could not get out until in the last sixteenth and finished with :t
ruGi. LEOUHARES closed a big gap from a i>oor beginning. SPRING BOARD was a dos»- contender to
Hie last eighth, where he was buuqied by LEOCHARES and lost ground. BELAMOUK closed a big gap
and finished fast. KNIGHTS DIFFER showed a flash of speed, then drop|>cd back. HAWTHORN quit
badly after going a good half mile. SOSIUS had no chance at the start. HESTER PRYNNE and AZY
1ADE finished well.
Scratched — 10755 Flying Fairy. 109: 1 1<»697 > Water Welles. IOO: 10368-Genesta. 95: 10755 Lady Light
t ing. 105: 0418 Sent ptolus, 115; 1Q50S Housemaid, loti; 1<>472 Guy F isher. 109; sspq Sand Vale. 99.
^ FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile. (91561 — 1:37% — 3 — 119.) $400 added. 4 year-olds and up
-X. w I Q O ward. Selling. Ne t value to winner $420; second. $70: third. $30.
RIP VAN WINKLE w 107 6 1 7 7 7 7 J CallalianB V Gomery 30 MO 100 30 10
Time. 24%. 50, 1:09%. Track slow.
"inner — Ch. g. by Star Shoot — Lady Vincent (trained by E. Trotter 1.
Went to jHtst at 3:35. At post 1 minute. Start gi>o<! and slow. Won eunteriug: second and third driv-
inv ZODIAC, under slight restraint, followed the pacemakers to the stretch turn, where he moved up
quickly and, shaking the leaders off. drew away in a canter in the last eighth. LOUISE TRAVERS had a
i< ugh race and went to her kr.ees at the eighth post, but came last again in the last twenty cards.
'« t Nt’Y ORME Showed (he most early speed and tired badly in the stretch. STE VESTA and PARCEL
• ,0 * S T ran well. RIP VAN WINKLE was tmlled up at the start. The winner, entered for $N0(>. was bid
up to $1,100 and sold to p. M. Civill.
Ind Horses AWtPPSt 1
10701 DR. DUENNER w 5 117 3 3 2
10305 LAD OF L’NGDEN w 9 105 6 4 3h 3 1 3J 2*4 2 2 J McCabe R E Watkins 8 15 15 5 2
10840 STE N TOR wb 4 111 4 6 6 4«w 4%. 3*4 3- T McTag’tT F Sheedv 2 2 8-5 l-‘ l out
1 0607 2 ‘INFERNO QUEENw 6 9S 2 2 4A 2* 2*4 4 s 4 4 Hytle W Turner 30 40 20 6 2
10636 YOLTHORPE w 5 10S t l l«k ♦; 52 52 54 Ambrose F E Brown 10 15 15 5 2
10636 3 LABOLD w r B 5 108 5 5 5 s 5 3 6 6 6 T Davies H Bcnxinger 4 4 4 i • 5
Time. 13, 25%. 37%. 49%, 1:02. 1:15. 1:40%. Track fast.
"inner — Ch. g. by Prince of Melbourne — Rossair (trained by W. Brooksi.
Went to post at 4:32. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv
ing. DR. DUENNER went into the lead when entering the baekstretch and. while raeing under a strong
pull, ran away from the others In the stretch. LAD OF LANGDEN ran forward lv and ganielv and held
the others safe for second plaee. S TEN TOR begun slowly, but gradually improved his position. INFEltNo
QUEEN slipped through next to the rail while going up the baekstretch and showed a good turn <>f sped
but was pinched off on the far turn and dropped hack in the stretch. LABOLD was shuffled buck at tin-
end of the first quarter and then dropped back to last.
Scratched— 10753-Beaucoup. Ill; 10701 Fred Mulholland. 108 : 6859 Feather Duster. 106: 10701 Napier
los: 10640 Dartworth, 100; 10753 Sir Denrah, IQS.
1 A7ft/1 SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (84338 — 1:11% — 4 — 1 14. ) $400 added. 2-year-ol<ls. M^Tdeiis.
X V/ I O Special Weights. Net value to winner $410: second. $70: third. $30.
% % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
2* l 1 I s l 4 l 10 But w ell S Ross
3h 3 1 34 2*4 2 2 .T McCabe R E Watkins
6 4nk 4*4 3% 3 2 T McTag’tT F Sheedv
4A 2* 2*4 4 3 4 4 Hy<ie W Turner
l ,,k 6 5 2 6 s 5* Ambrose F E Brown
5 3 5 2 6 6 6 T Davies H Benzinger
o II C P s
7-5 9-5 8-5 1-2 out
8 15 15 5 2
2 2 8-5 1-2 out
30 40 20 6 2
10 15 15 5 2
4441 2-5
Ind Horses AWtPPSt *4
10641 FORUM ws 109 2 f>
10675 ARMAMENT wb 106 9 l
10728 2 MISS CAVANAGH wsB 103 5 7
10518 CLIFF FT ELD w 106 1ft 3
10641 SCRAPPER wb 106 1 4
10641 AMAZEMENT wb 106 3 10
10306 DISPARITY 103 8 2
10728 HIGH PRIEST wr 103 4 8
10285 STARS AND ST'PES w 100 7 6
10521 WATER LAD wb 106 6 9
Time. 13. 24%
% Str Fin Jockeys
1* 1* 1*4 Borel
I 2 4* 24 Butwell
1*4 Borel H P Whitney 9
24 Butwell H J Morris .V
34 Campbell W Lakeland 5
t 3 E Martin HurricanaStable 8
5k T Davies B B Cassatt 1<
6t» P Moody R Davies h
7 2 Karrick Broad HollawSta S
8* Johnson R Parr 3<
9*« Brady J E Madden 1<
8 2 8*4 9* 9*° 7 2 Karrick BroadHollaw
4 8 9 4 6* 6* 8* Johnson R Parr
7 6 64 8* 8J 9*« Brady J E Madden
6 9 1ft 10 1ft 10 J McTag’rtR F Carman
13. 24%, 36%, 49. 1:15%. Track fast.
O H C P 8
9-201-2 1-3 out
50 100 50 15 8
5 7 6 6-5 2
8 S 7 7-5 1
10 20 20 6 2
10 20 20 6 2
S 10 10 3 1
30 60 50 15 <;
10 15 15 1 7
20 25 20 6 2
Winner — Ch. c, by Voter — Harpsichord (trained by James Rowe).
Went to post at 5:07. At post 3 minutes. Start fair and slow. Won easily; second and (bird dm
ing. FORUM went into the lead at the end of the first quarter and had to he hard ridden in the -trrtcli
but finally won going away. ARMAMENT boat tin* gate, but dropped back, then caiue fast through th.-
stretch. MISS CAVANAGH began slowly aud finished fast under a weak ride. CLIFF FIELD made a
challenge in the stretch, but tired just when appearing to have a winning chance. SCRAPPER tired
AMAZEMENT had tin* worst of the start and made up much ground in the last quarter.
Scratched— 10702 Monstone. 103.
Overweights — Forum, 3 pounds.
Saratoga Cotries and Past Performances for Friday, August 29.
WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK FAST.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. nt. (Chicago time, 1:30.>
X Runs well in mud. ©Superior tnud runuer.
(Mi maideus. ‘Apprentice allowance.
First Rare — 3-4 Mile.
3-.veav-olds. Selling.
1 Tra ek record : 84338— 1 : 1 1 % — 4 - 1 14. 1
Ind. Horse. Wf. Rec. A.Wt.Han. j
10473 Dorlou 114 1 :17%h 106. .725
Fourth Race— 1 Mile.
3-year olds aud upward. Handu
Track record: 91561— 1 :37%— 3—
Horse. Wt. Rec.
-olds aud up- I
Hobnob . . .
Scallywag .
Luria
Afterglow
Progressive
Tritier
Briar Path
Sand Vale .
Bat rery
.114 l:17%h
.111 1 :13%
.106 1:13%
.108 1:13%
.103 1:12%
.101 1:13%
.107 1:13%
. 97 1:13%
.106 1:15
.105 1:15
106. . 725
116. . 720
101X715
96. .715
86 715
108X710
165. 71 0
107X705
109 X 705
101 x 700
Horse.
i) 2 Plate Glass
2 Spring Board
5 Shackle ton
Pt Barnegat
9 Tartar ....
5 Mission ....
5 Coy La<l . . .
9 G. M. Millet
4v Cliff Edge .
) 2 $ Hedge
.117 1:38%
.164 1:40%
.112 1:38%
. .113 1 :39--
. . 9$ 1 :40
. . 99 1 ::r»
. 1 0s 'l :3.8« -.
.122 1:38%
.100 1:37%
. . 102 1 :3S%
Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
2-vear-olds. Handicap.
Strenuous
A i nt
Callaway . 106^ 1 :37 4
5 96 1:39%,
100 1:40
• Track record : 76367 — 1 :OG% — 2 — 1 12. )
ilOOoiD SURPRISING 109 1:06 h 122.. 750
(1045O) Gracilla 106 1:06%, 113.. 745
(16621) Tran id 165 1:08 166.. 740
(10641) Bruinley 108 1:08% 103. .740
10754 Flitterg«*hl 113 1:06% 117x749
10602 Uncle Mun 110 1:06% 108. .735
10450t Florin 110 1:07 107. .735
<lo: '.26 1 The Usher 109 1:07% 107x735
10602 s ? Ralph 100 1:07% 104. .735
106061: Harry L. 107 1:08% 106.. 725
10699t Trade Mark 102 1:08% 98. .720
10728§ Well Known (M 1 . . 108 1 :09 % 99 . 710
Also eligible to start:
10754 Uoamcr 107 1:<)7 115X745
(10756) Preston Lynn 109 1:09 1 <nix740
1 0699 Edith W 105 l:o7% 110. .735
107845 Stars and Stripes
(M) 108 1:10% 97.735
tBeverwyck Stahh* entry.
$G. J. Ixmg entry.
SJ. E. Madden entry.
Third Races— 1 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
(Track rt»cord: 91561 — 1:37% — 3 — 119.*
(10636) Swish 107 1:39% 5 107x725
10753 3 * Inspector Lestrade.100 1:39 4 - 4 1020720
10753-’** Bcaucoup 1 10 1:40%, S 1050715
10697 2 * Royal Message ...10.3 1:41 m-, 4 100. .715
( 10697 1 * Water Welles . .112 1:40% 5 109x710
9310 s Bonnie Eloise Ill 1:39 5 105. .705
10<»97 Patmehe lirj 1:40% 4 107x700
. . .109 1:06%
... 106 l :06%,
. . .105 1:08
...108 1:08%
. ..113 1 :06%
.110 1:06%
. . .110 1:07
.109 1:07%
. .100 1 :07 %
. . . 107 1 :08%
.107 l:o7
.109 1:09
.105 1:07%
113. . 745
108. . 749
103. . 749
117X749
ms. .735
107 . . 735
107 X 735
104. . 735
106. . 725
98. . 720
99. . 710
1 15X745
1(8)X740
1 10. .735
Also eligible to start :
107(H) Star Gaze 92 1:39%
10782? Azyiade 105 1:38%,
10472 Guy Fisher 118 1:39
ill. E. Watkins entry.
?H. C. Ilallenbeck entry.
Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile.
2-year-olds. Selling.
1 Tra ek record : 91557 — 1 : 24 % - 5
(10756) Preston Lynn ....
10638 s Robert Oliver ....
ap.
119.*
A.Wt.Han.
7 123X750
( 110X745
5 107x715
95X745
3 102X745
4 1(H)X719
4 97X740
G 111X7 91
7 98X749
4 102. .740
5 1040735
3 92X735
4 90X725
3 93 X 740
t K8)X749
7 1<)6X740
107 26 s Old Beu
Bac
Centauri
Christophiue . .
Lily Oriuc
Heartbeat (M)
Small (M) ...
Water I^tdy
Flask
Sixth Race— 1 Mile.
3-year-olds aud upward. Maidens. Special Weights.
( Track re<*ord : 91 561 — 1 :37 % —3
9976 Noble Grand
10449 2 Prospect 98 1:41%
10371 Carroll Reid
10724 Queen Sain 109 1:41
10724 Ann Tilly 101 1:43
111 1 :43%
10074 2 Gilbert
-119.)
4 105. .700
3 105.. 695
3 108. .099
4 103.. 699
3 103.. 685
5 105X685
4 105. 675
SARATOGA FORM CHART.
8ARAT0GA. N. Y., THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1913. — Twenty-third day. Saratoga Association. Summer
Meeting of 26 days. Weather cloudy.
Presiding Judge. C. H. Pettingill. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. Andrew Miller.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30 p. in.). ‘Indicates apprentice allowance.
FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (76367—1:05^—2—112.) $400 added 2-year
* * 4 I ty Fillies. Selling. Net value to winner $430: second. $70: third. $30.
iim Horses
A Wl Pi’ St
*4 * .
% Str
Fin
Jockeys Owners
O
H
c
P
S
K9I7 VIOLET RAY
w
109
3 3
2*.'
1 dll Ql
1*
T McTag’tA Belmont
6
8
4
8-5
4-5
1 <‘699 2 ‘DELFT
W’B
104
2 9
7* ■
2 1 '
.1 McTag’rtJ Livingston
2
»jl
11-
-59-102-5
10638 ANYTIME
W
109
9 (
5 s
5* «) 1
3*
Byrne A Yliller
4
4
8-5
i
107 2 8 HILL STREAM
WB
101
6 7
3*
Ih 1J
4'
E Martin liurrieana Stable
12
15
15
6
3
10699 3 V EGA
W
107
4 1
6b
7i 6-’
55
Borel J O Talbott
8
1ft
10
4
2
< 10702 ) HORTENSE
W’B
109
8 1ft
9 2
il 1 7-
6 2
T Davies G J Long
10
15
12
5
3£
10*27 1 'HA KM EUSE
W
101
1 2
4*
4 *i 3*
73
H Radtke J N Camden
15
2ft
20
8
4
HI 7M- MILKY WAY
w
94
5 8
1ft
M 1"
8*
Neander R T Wilson
20
5ft
30
10
5
M 638 AUNT MAMIE
w
103
7 6
85
9' 9 1
9'?.
J McCabe F D Weir
1ft
10
8
3
$ 5
< 1 07170) SUSAN B.
WB
109
1ft 5
lb
8 l 8'
10 "
Ambrose F E Brown
X
10
5
2
1
Time. 11%, 22%. 35%. 1:01%, 1:08*%. Track good.
Winner — Br. f, by Rock Sand- Lady Violet (trained by S. U. Hildreth).
Went lo post at 2:43. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: seeoud and third the
iim-. VIOLET RAY. after running in nearest pursuit to the stretch, ran iuto the lead in the last six-
leeiith. but was doing h<*r best at the finish. DELFT began slowly and was knocked about in the early
'•muiug and in tight quarters in the stretch and eould not get through until in the last sixteenth, then
finished with a rush and would have won with a little further to go. ANYTIME eauie with a rush in the
si retell and finished gamely. HILL STREAM showed much early speed from a poor beginning, then tired.
VEGA had a rough t race. Horn tin- start and could never get through. IIORTENSE closed a big gap after
i egiuuiug slow 1\ . CHARM EUSE tired. SUSAN B. was interfered with and knocked back on the far turn
and had no ehunce afterwards. The winner, entered for $l.o<H), wa* hid up to $1,505 and bought in.
Scratched - KxMl -Harvest Queen. 109; 10756 Notoriety. 98; 10756 Lily Qrme, 109.
SECOND RACE -About 2 Miles. (70370—4:16-^5—158.) Steeplechase. $5<M) added.
I M Cr 3-year-olds and upw'ard. Handicap. Net value to winner $420: second. $100; third,
$50.
Infix AWtPPSt 5 10 15 16 Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 1* S
POSTBOY w s 122 2 -t 2' : 2« % I 8 P 2 W Allen A S Cochran 1ft 2ft 7 2 3-5
<8615) BELLO w 7 148 4 2 ‘V- :: 8 2-’ 2 r - 2 3 Kermath G R Tompkins 1 7-5 7-3 1-2 out
10637 ENNISKILLEN w 5 159 5 5 1* 1= ::*& J* 3 3* 5 Bowser MrsAMNSinger 7-3 7-5 6-5 2-5 out
9531 ROLAND PARDEE w 4 133 .”.1 4 4 4 4 4 Fain Miss Chamblet 10 2ft 20 fi 7-3.
10572 ROCK ABBEY’ w « 142 1 :: Ran out. Bryant C Pfizer 7 15 15 4 1
Time. 4:24. Track good.
Winner — B. g. by Avidity — Low Gill » trained by J. Lambert*.
Went lo post at 3:08. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Wou easily; second and third driving.
I’HSTBOY raced close up to ENNISKILLEN until ten jumps had been cleared, then rushed to the front,
opened a big lead and held it for the remainder of the way. BELLI) moved up steadily in the last circuit.
•mi was not good enough to catch the winner. ENNISKILLEN made a bad lauding at the eleventh jump
and then dropped buck. ROCK ABBEY' ran out of the «*oursc at the fourth jump.
' Scratched l0637 s WeldMhip. M2; 10686 Leuoias, 190.
ll ilex H orses A Wl 1*P Si
POST BOY W S 132 2 4
<8645) BELLO w 7 148 4 2
10637 ENNISKILLEN w 6 159 5 5
9531 ROLAND PARDEE w 4 133 :: I
11)572 ROCK ABBEY’ w <’• 142 I ”
A S Cochran
G R Tompkins
M rsAMNSinger
Miss Chamblet
C Pfizer
0 H C V S
1ft 2ft 7 2 3-3
1 7-5 7-3 1-2 out
7-5 7-3 6-5 2-5 out
10 2ft 20 <5 7-5
7 15 15 4 1
Won easily; second and third driving
1 / VWO 1 THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. (91561—1:
I f | O JL Stakes. Value $1,200. 3-year
XftlMe third *10ft
37%, — 3 — 119.) Eleventh Running Amsterdam
•olds and upward. Net value to winner $865:
AWtPPSt % 4
%
%
Str
Fin
Jockeys Owners
O
6 105 3 1 P
1*5
1>*
1**
l 3
J McTag’rtR F (’arman
3
7 108 <; 3 2*
2b
2*
2 2
•in
E Martin J L Holland
6-‘
4 107 7 6 4 2
4 4
V
32
3 3
Butwell C C Smithson
4
4 103 5 4 2*J
3 2
3i
i n -
4’-’
T Davies Mrs Yf R Fannei
• >
2 101 17 7”
7
5'
51
5 s
W YVard Be.verw yekStalth
fi*
4 111 1 2 5*
5*
6*5
6-’
(ink
Byrne E F Comlran
10
10725 JOE DEIBOLD wb 4 102 5 4 2*$ 3 2 3i 4- 4- T Davies Mrs M R Fanner S 15 12 ■*
10673* KINGLING w S KM 1 7 7 7 5' 5> 5 s YV Want Beverw yekStable 10 30 Ji j
10673 FLAMMA w 4 111 4 2 5* 5* 6% 6 2 »9>it Bynte E F Cotuiran 10 12 12 *
10077 HLACKFOHD xv 7 10:j 2 5 O* 1 7 7 7 .T McCabe R E Wet kins 4 <5 5
Time. 13. 25. 36%. 48%. 1:00%. 1:13%. 1:39%. Track fast.
Winner— Ch. m. by Juvenal — Grasiosa (trained by It. F. Carman).
Went to |h»m at :;*:36. At ia»st 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third d
ill LA BRYSON fi*ok the lead at ouce aud held her advantage throughout the race without ever
j Tk® small figure under Str. shows the distance the horse waa ahead of that next in the race.
vi® figure under Fin. —unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the horse was
I behind the ~ nner. Weight to be carried appears at top of column of weights in previous races.
FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling.
(84338 — 1:11% — 1 — 114.
index Course Dlst TimeT'ckOdds
D0RL0N, ch. c, 3
1047.” Saratoga 1 1:38 fast 18-5
4354 Hamilton 65 f 1:07J last 3
4281 Hamilton 3-4 1:168 hvy 45
3S86 Windsor 5-8 1:01* fast 7-5
3846 Windsor 55 f l:07g good 2
3504 Fort Erie 6J f l:08f fast 9-6
HOBNOB, ch. c, 3
10183 Saratoga 3-4 1 :13%fast 3
lft 126 Saratoga
8405 Churchill
8356 Churchill
8180 Churchill
644 L Pimlico
6029 Laurel
6457 Laurel
3-4 l:13%fast 3J
3-4 1 :14%hvy 6
3-4 1:12%fast 2J
3-4 1:13 fast 3-2
3-4 1:143 slop 44
3-4 l:12g fast 2J
oh f 1:08 fast 11-20
Wt St % %
106
100 3 1 1
107 3 3
114 5 1
114 1 2
108 1 2
110 3 3
116
115 3 1
111111
98 1 1
108 2 1
107 1 1
110 1 1
116 4 1
114 2 1
Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
By Orlando — Belle of Ashland (P. Hyams).
- h 5* 7 iJ McCabe 7 Grasmere. Insp. Les trade. Swish
5 5 6 s T Koerner 6 Farrier. Barnegat, Tankard
41 4« x Koerner 8 Tankard. Old Coin, Bar. Worth
l 2 l nk T Koerner 11 P. Queen. Old Coin. Cap». Elliott
ink ih x Koerner 8 Flabbergast, Marie T.. Voliia
2b in t Koerner 8 Flabbergast. F.' Grub. Miecosuke*
By Star Shoot— High Degree (H. C. Hallenbeck).
.” 3 4 2 i Musgr've 5 Hawthorn. Geuesta. Star G.ize
l*i l 3 Musgr’ve 6 OliverLodge. Scallywag, Orovoe
5 5 8 2 Karrick 5 Roy. Tea. H. Private. Bonanza
3* 5% Musgr’ve 8 Silver Bill. McCorkle. Flyingl« :n
3* Musgr’ve 8 Silver Bill. McCorkle, FlyingTei
2h 3*i Musgr’ve 11 Floral Park, Cream. Silver Bill
Ink 4*$ Schut’ger 8 Buskin, Tarts. Abdou
4* Vh McTag’rt
ink In Hopkins
SCALLYWAG,
br. g
, 3
111
By Armeath II.-
10601 Saratoga
1
1:38 fast
8-5
104
3
4
4
3
3 3 3*° T Davies
10405 Saratoga
1
1:40 fast
4
111
;;
1
2
2
2* 2* T Davies
102G<) Saratoga
3-4
l:13%fast
4
101
2
2
2
ink ih McCahey
10126 Saratoga
3-4
1 :13%fast
35
108
3
3
2
2
2* 3 4 | McCahey
9242 Belmont
3-4
1 :13%fast
3
111
6
2
3
5
5* 3 4 5 McCahey
8914 Belmont
3-1
1:13 fast
3
1%
6
6
6
6
”b 2 h McCahey ]
8809 Belmont
1
1:39 fast
6
192
2
1
1
3
3* 3* McCabey
8755 Behnont
7-8 l:25%£ast
3
110
5
2
1
2
3 nk 4 S 5 McCabey
LURIA. b. f.
3
96
By Sempronius — :
1*697 Saratoga
3-4
1 :13%fast
8
105
3
1
1
4* 5 U \ E Martin J
10605 Saratoga
3-4
l:13%fast
6
10s
1
1
1
1% 2b T MeTag’t
lft469 Saratoga
3-4 l:13%fast
6-5
100
3
1
1
3 s 5 .1 MeTag’t
1040ft Saratoga
3-4
l:12%fast
10
100
4
4
4
6 6*° Nicklaus
10224 Saratoga
3-4
1 :13%fast
20
96
4
3
7
4
4* 2* Nicklaus
10061 Belmont
3-4
1:14 slow
12
95
10
3
2
2
2nk in Nicklaus i
AFTERGLOW.
b. g.
3
96
By Ben Blush — ]
10729 Saratoga
1
1 : 41 fast
2
103
1
4
4
4
3* 5 1 f Atnbrofc:**
10605 Saratoga
3-4
1 :13%fast
30
lft”
11
9
7
S' 3% .T McCabe :
1«)405 Saratoga
1
1:40 fast
5
96
7
4
3
3
5* 5*5 W Ward
10283 Saratoga
1
1 :3$%fast
30
94
5
5
8
7
7*.\ 6*«5W Ward
10075 Hamilton
3-4
1 :13Y 5 fast
4
107
9
8
7
6*5 2* Neylon ]
9732 Windsor
7-8
l:27%fast
15
93
2
3
2
2
2* l 2 Neylon
PROGRESSIVE
, ch.
0. 3
10$
By Cesarion — Sta
10451 Saratoga
3-4
1 :13%fast
5
106
8
8
5
4' 2* Butwell
10260 Saratoga
3-4
l:13%fast
12
98
3
4
4
4»t 4 2 J MeTag’t
10012 Belmont
3-4
1 :13%fast
1S-5
100
1
5
5
2
2*J1* Karrick
9831 Belmont
3-4
1 : 13’% fast
5
100
7
3
4
9
85 7*5 J MeTag’t
9700 Belmont
3-4
1:13 fast
10
101
2
6
6
5
4* 3*2 J MeTag’t
9461 Belmont
3-4
1:14 good 6
99
5
7
7
7
5* 5*J Karrick
TRXFLER. blk.
f. 3
105
By Ogden — Fads
IftT&l Saratoga
3-4
1:11 slow
ii
107
3
4
4
1 i*» Ryrm-
1<6*'7 Saratoga
7-8
1 : 26% fast
1-12
94
3
1
1
1
V V J MeTag’t
104*19 Saratoga
3-4
1 :13%fast
6-5
107
4
2
2
2 s I s Byrne
10224 Saratoga
3-4 l:13%fast
5
100 11
M
3
2
4* 3 2 Wolfe ]
10147 Saratoga
7—8
1:27 good 6
107
3
1
1
1
3* 3* Byrn**
8 Buskin, Tarts. Abdou
7 Iieochares. IT. Majesty. Barneral
7 Federal. Palanquin. Ten Point
-Skadi (H. J. Morris).
4 Montresor. Barnegat, Br. Path
7 Virile. Little Jupiter. Abdou
5 Palanquin, B. Path. Progr* ;<ni' ••
6 Hobnob, Oliver Lodg*>, ()ro*o<:
9 Kalinka. Sleuth. Lae**
10 Sleuth. Montressor. rails
5 T.y sander. li.Macdvnald. Uadeno
6 E. Bryson. Work. Lad, Montresor
BRIAR PATH, b. f. 3
9)604 Saratoga
10616 Saratoga
j04<»ft Saratoga
J<i2**<i Saratoga
6573 Jamestown
6501 Pimlico
1:35 1 Pimlico
W)7ft Laurel
1 1:38 fast 31
2 4 1 :13%fast ih
:;4J:12%fast 115
3-4 1 :13%fast 11-6 ]
3-4 l:13%fast 5
51 f 1 :07%fast 1ft
5*. f 1 :09%hvy 8-3
5i C 1:08 last 1
7 Virile, Scallywag, Little Jupiter
*♦ Benanet. Cliff Edge. Airey
10 Dr.R.L.S’ger. M’tcalm, T. N’mare
12 Cogs, Pop Gun. Fred Levy
8 Joe I>eibold. Lace, Tsfifin**
I 6 P J MeTag’t ii.lnf<*rno Queen. Bully she
2 s l 3 Byrne ( Beaueoup, Luria. Magazine
\\ 3* Wolfe 16 L. Lightning. Luria. W. Welle*
3 4 J* Byrne 3 Montresor. Ella Bryson. Virii«
By Marta Santa— Sweet Alice (J. W. Messerry).
4 l ,§ W Ward 1 'Montresor. Barnegat, Scallvvvag
- J T Davies I Honey B<*-. Besom. Pofelns
*! MyDon’W <; L.Llghinlug. II. li,**-. It. Message
if 1’,^ f* Soallv’ag. Palaiiquiu. P’fnvnsD,.
1‘ 1- Karrick 9 Back Bay, Geneeta. Sfiolm
lb 2b Karrick 9 Leocbnres, Tarts, Geuesta
1"** 2’. Karrick 9 t:. Dipf>er. Brynary. C.ipi. Elliott
D l*i Karrick 7 P. Queen, R. Lloyil, Capt. Elliott
DAILY RACING FORM.
FRIDAY. AUGUST 29. 1913.
FA.ND VALE. K
f. 3
109
By
VvQij
:: * « 1 ’ ’sfas«
r.
to»;
4
3
4
6
r.“ <
09
T imli* 0
.: 1 1 U«'igi.>i'«l
9 5
tut
1
1
1'*
•' j
V*Jii
PtinlK <•
'• 4 1 : 15' s good
12 .*
103
7
2
••h
I.-'
8075
Pimlico
3 4 l:14 4 ,fast
65
106
2
i
1
ink
25
6167
Laurel
55 f 1:10* hvy
35
104
0
2
2
2*
3
5887
Igiurel
3-4 1 :14i> fast
12
105
2
9
6
40k
3*]
4584
Windsor
55 f 1 :06jf fast
11-6
98
4
5
5
5*
5 8 i
BATTERY, b. g.
3
101
By
lo324
I’ori Eri«*
2 4 1 :17%hvy
12
102
8
7
6
5*
5*'
•Ji»l
Windsor
3-4 1:15 fast
8
105
3
4
2
2-
1*
9814
Windsor
3-4 l:17*4hvy
61)
101
1
6
6
<5
6*
9486
Fort Erie
1 1 :45 a 3good
45
109
1
4 4
3
3*
3 3
9254
Hamilton
3-4 1:15 fast
12
102
5
6
5
4 3
•’S
9317
Hamilton
1 1:41 2 r,l a si
8
112
4
3 5
3
3"k
4*
9265
1 lamilton
3-4 l:15%fast
25
106
9
8
7
5*
5 81
8319
Pimlico
3-4 i-.lfe^.gond
21
101
4
3
3
3 so
3*1
By Rock Band — Lady Viol**t (A. Belmont).
<* 6“* Rutu-eU «: sprite. Hes»* ' Pry line Isivose
i ' ■ \ p^rgu d • < Ml '< m ! oil g i Batten Gold ' ii
!>’■' A l or^i ’iiJO (Yf tv. S* nllywag, UU* < r I<odgr
[ Hopkins 7 Calgary, T.W.Moon. Flabbergast
Faraday — Inconstancy (H. Rites).
Van Busen s M.Katcham. C’terpart. F.Levy
Obert 11 Trovato. Prospect, Constituent
Obert 7 Tankard. TerrlbleBili. B. Dipper
Obert s Autumn. QneenSnin. Oak. l.ad
; Obert !* IssyHatn. Johnllownjan, Clinton
Obert 7 Ravenal, Sp’ker Clark. Man solus
I Schut’ger 12 Kayderoseros, It. Collins. I.Ham
s C Turner a Oliverliodge. Sand Vale, G’n Vale
FOURTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-yrar-olda and upwa
Handicap.
SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Handicap.
SURPRISING, b. c. 2 1
10606 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%fast 5
10518 Saratoga 5* f l:06%fast 4*
10366 Saratoga 5* 1 l:05%fast 4
101 SI Saratoga 5| f 1 :06%fast 4 A
101.70 Saratoga 5?. f 1 :08%goodl3-l©
GRACILLA, ch. f. 2 1
M450 Saratoga 51 f 1 :06%fast 20
9403 Latonia .1-4 l:12%fast 5
9326 l.atonia 0-8 l:00%fast 6-5
91Ro I on i a 5-8 l:03%hvy 16-5 :
TRANID. ch. f. 2
1<V>21 Saratoga 5 5 f 1:08 fast 11-5
9466 Belmont 5J f st l:06%fast 7-5
BRUMLEY. ch. c. 2
i**J4l Saratoga 5.J f 1 :08*£fast S
10521 Saratoga 5} f 1:08 fast 6
10285 Saratoga 3-4 l:14%fast 7-5
10131 Saratoga 5J f 1 :0S%fast 6
FLITTERGOLD, ch. c. 2
10754 Saratoga 3-4 1:15 slow 12
10072 Saratoga 3-4 l:14%slow T 4
1<>45o Saratoga 51 f 1 :06%fast 1 3-5
10330 Saratoga 51 f l:06%fast 6
10128 Saratoga 55 f 1:07 fast 8-5
994 N Belmont 51 f st 19*6 slop 3-2
9696 Belmont 5& t st 1 :06 fast 3
9418
Belmont 5
5 f st
1:06 fast
7-5
no
1
UNCLE MUN.
ch. c,
2
108
h*602
Saratoga
55 f
1 :06*4fast
7
108
4
10450
Sa raloga
55 f
1 : 06 v fast
IS
lie
4
10181
Sa ratoga
da t
l:i>6%fast
10
107
4
9892
Belmont
f st l:07%fast
9-5
108
9
9696
Belmont 5
»5 f st 1 :06 fast
10
109
1
9532
Belmont i
r.-S st
1:07 fast
3-5
110
1
9466
Belmont i
.J f st 1 :06%fast
3
108
2
8652
Belmont
5-8 st
59%fast
3-5
110
4
FLORIN, b. f.
2
107
10450
Saratoga
55 f
1 :06%fast
20
no
8
P>266 Saratoga
f*5 f
1 ^o^ifast
12
107
5
10280
Saratoga
55 f
1 :07 fast
4
110
5
7961
Pimlico
1-2
4S%fast
—
109
3
7862
H.deGrace 45 f
54%fast
35
108
1
7841
H.deGrace 4i f
54 fast
4
104
4
7732
Jamest’wn 45 f
oo-^fast
9
109
2
7659 Jamestown 1-2
49%fast
11-5
109
3
THE
USHER.
ch. c.
2
107
10326
Fort Erie
55 f
l:ll%hvy
35
112
4
10210
Fort Erie
55 f
1:06 fast
9*
Ml
5
9863
Windsor
55 f
1 :08%fast
9-10
104
1
9484
Fort Erie
5-8
l:02%good 9-5
108
3
9420
Fort Erie
5^ f
l:09^slow
55
100
4
9355
Hamilton
5-8
l:002f,fast
9-10
111
4
9218
Hamilton
5-8
59^ifast
8-5
114
2
8642
Toronto
5-S l:01*%fast
2
105
3
RALPH, b. c.
2
104
10602
Saratoga
55 f
l:0f.%fast
10
10S
7
10450
Saratoga
5i f
l:06%fast
8
100
7
io:tao
Saratoga
55 f
1 :06%fast
8
95
7
94413
Igitonia
3-4
l:12%fast
24-5
107
1
9324
Latonia
55 f
1 :0S fast
4-5
113
2
9110
1- at onia
5i f 1 :07 2 -.l ast
5
112
4
S98*»
l^atonia
55 f
1 :06 fast
21
106
4
HARRY L.. ch
u c. i
\
106
1**60*.
Sara toga
3-4
1 :12*bfast
30
105
9
10181
Sa ra t nga
55 f
1 KKi^fast
U
107
6
9444
Latonia
3-4
l:12<5fast
13
111
1
9.150
Latonia
3-1
1 : 13 fast
27-5
105
3
By Marta Santa — Strathlou (R. F. Carman).
r l l .1 McTag’t it S. Maid. R. Toney. Punch Bowl
ink ink j McTag’t 5 Stromboli, Sosius, Cliff Field
3* 3 12 T Davies !> Pennant. Str’boli, P. -American
3 2 3 2 5 Nicklaus 8 L. Nephew. Roanier, P.. Toney
2 l 2 3 Nicklaus 8 Bringh’rst. Spearhead. Dr. Samuel
By Goldfinch — Graciosity (T. C. McDowell).
11 1* K Martin 11 Uncle Mun. Flit’gold. P. Bowl
11 l 1 ! E Martin 6 Ralph, Bronzewing, Maud B. L.
15 l«t E Martin !> Red Star. VioletMay, Marty Ixm
4 C 4 5 2 E Martin 11 Charmeuse. G. Love. Bronzewing
By Voter — Truelove (S. L. Parsons).
1* l fl Karriek 10 Brumley. El Biod. Humiliation
3*5 3 ,J 1 Karriek 4 Anytime. Uncle Mun. Disparity
By Isidor — Adriutha (Hurricana Stable).
2 ;l l h E Martin 15 Har.Queen. M.Cavanagh. Forum
2* 2° E Martin 10 Tranid. El Biod. Humiliation
3 1 6 11 lWalsh 7 Pom. Bleu. Defendnm. Scrapper
2 h 6 5 J E Wilson 11 Mr.Sniggs. Figinny. K. McDowell
By Hastings — Fairy Gold (A. Belmont).
2’1 6*iJ T MeTag’i 0 L. Nephew. B. Broom. Spearhead
3- 4*1 T McTag’t 0 L. Nephew. Undaunted. Trumps
2 1 3*5 T McTag’t 11 Gracilia, Uncle Mun. P. Bowl
l 4 l 4 T McTag’t 8 B.&Saddle. K. McDowell, Ralph
4 3 5 1S 1J Glass 0 OldRosehud, Stromboli, B. Broom
2 2 2 3 T McTag’t 0 Surprising, Spearhead. Hurakan
1 2 l 3 T McTag’tlO Surprising. IT. Mun, Northerner
l 2 1*5 T McTag’t 4 T. Spirit. H. Brother. Super ’dent
By Uncle — Offensive (H. C. Hallenbeck).
5 1 6 1 1 ’Mosgr’ve S Pennant, Orotund. Ralph
3* 2 1 Troxler 11 GraeiJla, Flittergold, P. Bowl
7“^ 7 & 1 Musgr’ve S L. Nephew. Roarner. Surprising
U l h Musgr’ve 10 El Biod, Scrapper, Small
2 1 S 3 } J Wilson 10 Flittergold, Surprising, N’erner
2*£ 3$ Musgr’ve o WaterLily, BlackBroom, Andrew
2* 2*5 Musgr’ve 4 Anytime, Tranid, Disparity
3* 3 4 5 J Glass 8 G. Chimes. King Mellow’ I, Aurora
By Hamburg — Fiesole (Beverwyck Stable).
2* 2*5 Musgr’ve
9 2 9 14 Borel 11 Gracilia, Uncle Mun, Flittergold
9 9 24 5Butwell p Pennant. Stromboli. Surprising
2* 1-1 Borel 9 Susan B.. Salon. Charmeuse
3 3 3 3 5 Troxler 8 Garl, Trade Mark. Master Joe
3*5 4 3 J Troxler 10 Gainer. TradeMark. PometteBleu
31 3 3 4 Ambrose 7 Enver Bey, Punch Bowl. Galaxy
2 4 2®* Troxler 0 W’n Shoes, R. Oliver, Checkmate
1* 1* Troxler 8 SonnyBoy. EdnaLeska, M.Casca
By Ogden — Saratoga Belle (R. Davies).
2*5 l n P Moody 4 MissGaylc. CzarMicbael, JustY.
5 3 4 6 5 P Moody’ S Hodge. Miss Gayle. Vuudergrift
I s l 1 ! P Moody u B.Cun’der. P.Rutl’ge, M. Declare
3 3 4 P Moody 3 Southern Maid, Little Nephew
2* 21 P Moody 4 L. Nephew, Miss Gayle. P. Petal
3 s 3 a Moody 4 Vandergrift, S.Muld. SileutPilot
I s 1'iP Moody
3 3 4 P Moody
2* 21 P Moody
3 s 3 a Moody
8978 Latonia 5-S 1 :90^
8793 Douglas 5-8 1:003
8355 Churchill 5-8 1:01
8179 Churchill 1-2 48*3
TRADE MARK. br. f. 2
10699 Saratoga 5J f 1:07^
10498 Saratoga 3-4 1:13
10366 Saratoga 51 f 1:055:
10150 Saratoga 51 f l:08Vi
8058 Pimlico 41 f 35^
7961 Pimlico 1-2 48*
WELL KNOWN, ch. f, 2
5-S l:0OVast 1 112 7
5-8 1:00% fast 3-2 112 3
5-8 1:01 fast 17-20 113 10
1-2 48V 5 fast 17-20 112 5
br. f. 2
98
By Broomstick-
55 f 1 :07%fast
15
97
3
7 7 6*
8 2:> W Ward
3-4 1:12 fast
30
10s
5
7 8 9
9 » 4 J W Ward
5* f l:055sfast
12
102
7
7 7 6b
5* 8 J McCabe
5* f l:08Vfegood 15
107
5
5 7 7*
7** Butwell
41 f 55%fast
24-5
109
1
2 2 s
3*i Robbins
1072s Saratoga
55 f 1:08 fast
10
108
4
7
7
"7*2 Brady 13
Also eligible
to start:
ROAMER, b. g.
2
115
By Knight Errant—
10754 Saratoga
3-4 1:15 slow
4
IIS
1
4
5
o~ Byrne !*
10568 Saratoga
3-4 1 :12%fast
35
105
3
2
2
3*
2*J Byrne 4
10450 Saratoga
55 f l:06%fast
3
1°?
3
4
4
6h
8 12 Byrne 11
K'3*I2 Saratoga
2-4 1:12 fast
7
119
2
1
2
lh
1*J Byrne 12
1018! Saratoga
51 f 1 : 06% fast
6
107
1
2
2
2 2
2* Byrne 8
9697 Belmont 5£ f st 1:07 fast
2-5
109
6
1
1
1*
l 4 T McTag’t S
9072
latonia
51 f 1:07 goodl7-10 112
3
5
5
8891
Litonia
5-8
1 :00%fast
11-20
109
1
1
1
8744
Douglas
5-8
58%fast
21
100
3
3
3
*20* *
< ’hurehill
45 f
54 hvy
5
108
2
2
PRESTON LYNN. ch. c. 2
100
10756
Saratoga
55 f
1 :09%slow
31
112
8
3
3
10699
Saratoga
5?. f
1 :*)7%fast
8
109
0
2
6
10638
Saratoga
3-4
1 :13%fast
15
112
2
4
4
7930
H.deGrace
45 f
54%1'ast
7
1**7
3
5
4
7882
H.deGrace
4\ f
55 slow
20
117
5
7
7862
H.deGrace
45 f
54%fast
sa
115
5
6
7
7006
Charlest*n
4b f
6o%good 21
112
4
2
2
EDITH W.. ch.
f. S
110
10699 Saratoga 51 f 1 :07%fast 11-5 101 2
10429 Saratoga 51 f l:07%fast 5 102 3
10258 Saratoga 3-4 l:14%fast 6 105 2
9350 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 13 102 7
9207 Latonia 51 f 1 :06%fast 57-10 100 1
9110 lJitonia 31 f l:07%fast 11 105 3
900S I jitonia 5-8 1:00% fast 12 100 1
8928 Ijitonia 5-8 l:00%fast 44-5 105 1
STARS AND STRIPES, b. c. 2 97
10784 Saratoga 2.-4 l:15%fast 15 106 6
10285 Saratoga 3-4 l:14%fast 7 110 1
10229 Saratoga 51 f 1:08 fast 10 108 11
tX92 Belmont 55 f st l:07%fast 7 108 5
9835 Belmont 5-8 st 1:01 fast 7 10S 12
9696 Belmont 51 f st 1 :06 fast 16-5 102 8
9532 Belmont 5-S st 1:07 fast 6 110 6
8* 7 21 14 McCabe !> Superintendent. Delft. Vega
2* 2* J McCabe 8 Crossbun. Naiad. Christophine
11 l h J McCabe 9 Naiad, Sosius, Robert Oliver
21 3*3 J McCabe S Ruffles, Pebeco, Ambition
41 5 4 1 J McCabe 8 Black Toney. O’Hagan, Minda
1*1 1*1 J McCabe 8 Old Ben. Ambition. Bronzewlng
2*1 2 3 .1 McCabe 8 Ruffles, B’zewiug, Dainty Mint
3* 3 3 ! Estep ti Casuarina, Ruffles. Bronzewing
By Yankee — Miss Angie (J. E. Madden).
81 9 9 Brady 10 Forum. Armament. M. Cavanagli
5* 4 7 1 Brady 7 Pom. Bleu, Defendum, Scrapper
10* 10* * Brady 12 K.McD’ell. Ha’penny. Valkyrie
6 3 6 4 I Brady 10 Uncle Mun, El Bioil, Scrapper
65 5*1 Brady 14 May Dora. Fireside. El Biod
7* 7**lBrady 10 Flittergold, Surprising, U. Mun
6 2 5*1 Brady 0 WaterLily, BlackBroom. U.Mun.
THIRD RACE — 1 Mile. 3-vear-olds and upward.
SWISH, b. g,
10636 Saratoga
5
7-8 l:25%fast
9-5
107
110
2
1 1
1
By McGee — Frou !
1*5 I 1 ?- Borel
10605 Saratoga
3-4 l:13V 5 fast
5
106
14
10
10
10* € 3 5 Borel 1
10473 Saratoga
1 1:38 last
3
107
2
3 3
3
3* 3 lw iBorel
10:215 Saratoga
1 1 :39%fast
35
110
4
3 3
3
3h 4 2 5 Borel
10705 Saratoga
1 1 :39%fast
3
107
5
5 4
4
3nk 30 Borel
1022s Saratoga
1 l:4o%fast
*>x
-i
108
0
3 3
•J
15 2'?. Borel !
8354 Churchill
2-4 l :13%fast
24
110
12
11
11
ion 10**|W Andressl
8027 I^ex’gton
lm70yl :44~fast
45
109
3
5 7
4
5 s 5 s Kirsch’m
6866 Juarez
1 l:40*£fast
6-5
111
2
2 2
1
2 2 2 2 5 Borel
INSPECTOR LESTRADE. ch. g. 4
10753 Saratoga
107c 1 Saratoga
10640 Saratoga
1 1 :41%slow 12
1 1 :39%fast 7
1 1:40 fast 8
1 1 :39%fast 4
102
114 1 3 3
113 544
1*'473 Saratoga 1
1:38 fast
12
m
1
5
4
4
4 2
2*
0 J McTag’t 7 Grasmere. S
10367 Saratoga 1 1-8
1 :52%fast
40
105
2
3
3
3
3*
3*
Rowley
m W.Horn, F
BEAUCOUP. ch. h,
8
105
By
Ornament —
Ollie Belle (R.
10753 Saratoga l
1 :41%slow
4
111
2
2
2
2
02
Ol
1. Butwell
5 Grasmere,
1:40 fast
4
110
4
3
2
2
i*
2b
Byrne
s I. Lestrade
1 0469 Saratoga 3-4
l:13V a fast
8
119
1
3
3
3«
2 3
Wolfe
4 Trlfler, Lu
10149 Saratoga 1
1:42 good 2
106
3
1
1
1
15
35
Wolfe
5 F. Feet. R.
101 3o Saratoga 1
1 :29*5good 3
106
4
2
2
2
9 *
2*
Wolfe
7 Col.Ashm e.
10014 Belmont 1
l:40 2 5fast
8-5
197
1
3
3
1
1*
1*
Wolfe
M Reybourn, ]
9sSS Belmont 1
1:41 fast
4
117
1
5
5
4
2*
4*
Wolfe
11 W. Welles,
9695 Belmont 1
1 :40*/ 5 fast
5
115
10
11
9
7
4 1
25
Wolfe
lin Em. Lit. .
1*590 Belmont 3-4
l:14%fast
3-5
112
1
3
6
4
92
1*
Woll’e
7 Little Ilugl
ROYAL MESSAGE,
ch. f. 4
100
By
Star Shoot—
-Prinzessin (T. (
10697 Saratoga 3-4
1 :l3‘/r,fast
3 •
1 09
8
8
2
3*
Musgr’ve
12 W. Welles.
I*. 1 1 i.rl.tnlmr
10400 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%fast 6
10023 Hamilton 3-4 1 :12*/ 5 fast 18-3
9315 Hamilton 3-4 l:12%fast 12
SS82 Blue Bon. 7-8 l:27%fast 11-5
8S30 Blue Bon. 51 f 1 :0S%fast 4
8580 Toronto 3-4 l:l3%fast 3
8469 Toronto 3-4 l:14%fast 10
WATER WELLES, ch. g. 5
10697 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%f&st 21
10499 Saratoga 7-8 1 :27%fast 3
10431 Saratoga 3-4 1 :13 2 & fast 3|
10301 Saratoga 3-4 1:12 fast l.»
10224 Saratoga 3-4 l:13%fast 8
Hmi 80 Belmont 1 1 :39%fast 8
10013 Belmont 1 1:40 fast 4
BONNIE ELOISE. b. m. 5
931o Latonia 1 1-1G l:46 2 f,fast 15
9234 Latonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast 6
9009 ljitonia 1 1-S 1:32 fust 18-3
^931 l^atonia 1 1-16 LlG'r&fast 28-3
S79K Douglas lm70y 1 :44%fast 1
86:u; Douglas 1 1-16 1 : 44% last 47-10
8339 Douglas 1 1-16 l:45%fast 11-5
8232 Churchill 1 1-8 l:52%fast IS
8183 Church’ 1 lm7oy 1 :44%fast 10
7931 H.deG'ce lm70yl:4o fast 6
7306 Juarez 1 1:43 good 16-5
7088 Juarez 1 l:38| fast 13-5
PATRUCHE. ch. g. 4
(0697 Saratoga 3-4 l:13%fast a»0
W053 Hamilton 1 1-8 1 :54%fast 5
9919 Windsor 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 15
9827 Windsor 1 1-16 1 :50%good 7
9728 Windsor 1 1 :40%fast 6
94 <m; Latonia lm70v 1 :44%fast 29-10
9376 Ijitonia 1 1-16 1:46 fast 7-10
9280 latonia 1 1”16 1 :46%fast 7-5
110 2 2 1
110 lu 6
112 7 4
116 6 5
109
102 1 3
142 1 14
109 5 4
109 4 3
104 3 9 4
103 3 1 1
114 l 1 1
105
1085 333
105 443
107 8 2 2
108 11 10 9
104 3 6 4
106 2 6 5
111 422
107
111 6 10
114 7 5 6
100 3 3 3
104 5 2 1
103 H 6 5
107 5 6 7
102 2 1 1
110 4 3 1
73 913 Bruce !> Flex. Hoffman. Three Links
7*° 6 7 Gross S K’ghtsDiffer. Kingly. Astrologer
2*o* 6* Bruce 7 TowtonField.Spellb’ml. FredLevy
1* l 3 Bruce 15 Americas. Hon. Bee, R. Bradley
ink 2* Bruce 11 Magazine. Rigliteasy. Letourno
33 ib Bruce 0 Pamlorina. M. Picture, Brynary
By Dick Welles — Parisienne (R. I. Miller).
1= l 4 J McTag’t 12 K. Message. Moncreif, V.Oetavia
11 2 2 Mr T W’ht 6 Virile. Compliment. Belamour
f»5 1* Wolfe
2* 2 2 Wolfe
2* 4 3 Karriek
25 3 8 Wolfe
Ink 2 5 J Wilson
11 Progressive, Via Oetavia, Incis’n
7 Honey Bee. Compliment, Lace
It; Lady Lightning. Luria. Trlfler
I*. Kallnka, Strenuous. War Horn
8 F.M’liolland, Discovery, S.P’cess
By Clifford — Euphrata (P. Hyams).
4* 3* Tealian 1«> (’. Puss. Dr. W. Briggs. W.Dove |
D. Tcahan 7 Uapitan Bravo. J. Gill. Chartier
3* 3 3 Kederis s Star O’Ryan. Wander. Beautiful
5* 5** Buxton 7 Strong. Manager Mack. Marabou
1* l 1 Loftus 1 *» Supple. Beautiful, Silk Day
:,»> 5 ,2, Musgr’ve d Bcuanet. Wander, Su|K>rvisor
2*4 2*l"Kcderis 12 Wander, Jabot. Clubs
28’ 2* .1 Glass 10 Spindle, Just Red. Dick Baker
61 6 s | Karriek 13 Just Red. Melt. Street, Forehead
71 8*°lDeronda 8 Towtou Field, Stairs. Spellbound
4- 3* Cavan’gh 7 Salesia. Coekspur. Mycenae
3* 3 2 1 Loftus 8 Fern L.. B. of Fortune. Uatteras
By Broomstick — Sans Pareil II. fH. Benzinger).
8’ 7*°1T McTag’t 12 W. Welles. R. Message. Moncreif
6 :! 4 ,, 1 E Martin 8 E. of Savoy, Mast. Jim. I'adcxxlle
4** 5 51 , E Martin 14 Mycenae, Tecumseh, Forehead
6-' 6 4 i E Martin ,S H. Hutchison. E. of Savoy. M. Sill
8*k]0** i: Martin 11 Rash. Working Lad. Mycenae
6 5 5*° E Martin 10 Volita. Moekler. Capitan Bravo
1* 2 , .\ E Martin 11 Clubs. Be. Tom King
is 2**k E Martin 10 B. Holder. T. King. MaryAnnK.
rum; gi.ask, hik. k , 7
Saratoga t i s t:53 J G faet 2
K'56S Saratoga 3 t l:12%tast ll-o
10055 Hamilton 7-S 1 :26 fast 2
9913 Windsor 3-4 1:12%fast 2-5
9813 Windsor 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 21
9558 Ft. Erie lmTOy 1:47 good 3
9216 Hamilton 3-4 l:12%tast 7-10
8644 Toronto 1 1-8 l:520ifast 11-5
8581 Toronto 1 1-16 1:47 fast 1-4
8433 Toronto 3-4 l:13%fast 2-5
SPRING BOARD, b. c. 4
10782 Saratoga 3 1 1 :12%fast 13-5
10568 Saratoga 3-4 1:12%last 5
16227 Saratoga 1 1 : 39% fast 8
164)82 Belmont 5A f st 1 :04 fast 7-10
58S9 Belmont 1 1-16 1:48 fast 2J
9S32 Belmont 3-4 1:13 fast 3J
9640 Belmont 3-4 l:12%fast 10
9588 Belmont 3-4 l:13 2 hgood 2
9414 Belmont 3-4 l:12%fast 2J
8HACKLET0N. ch. h. 6
10755 Saratoga 1 1 :40 2 5Slow 10
10227 Saratoga 1 1 :39%fast 4
9414 Belmont 3-4 l:12%fast 5
8061 Pimlico 7-8 l :27%fast 17-10
ix: 6 7
122 4 3 5
113 3 3
12*5 2 2 1
129 2 1 1
121 3 4
129 5 2 2
129 3 1 1
129 2 1
110
112 1 2
126 7 6
lit 1 1 1
118 2 3
118 1 1 1
120 4 3 4
116 5 2 1
112 4 1 1
113 1 1 1
Bv rUudiU— Flic* Belle <R. DnvienL
<; Burns 4 .IpwIhmic. Swaniuui" i. slih. i.’c
6- *;-2 But well * lsirosc. IbcMiicr. Si'bagc
4 3 41 W Knapp 6 Cliff Edge. Mediator. Doncrail
2* 1** W Knapp 8 PanZareta, SirBlaise, Mediator
ink W Knapp 3 Flora Fina. Samuel R. Meyer
f> 2 6* 4 1VV Knapp d Flabbergast. Ymir. Edda
3* 4 & i W Knapp S Hawthorn, I.eochares. Calgary
2 s 3 l A W Knapp 8 Horron. Buskin. Locbiel
1* li W Knapp 0 FirstSight. B’naTumbu. Amberlte
l 2 1* W Knapp C Crisco, Bwa. Tumbo. Fred Levy
By Aeronaut — Bettie Bouncer (E. B. Cassatt).
1 1 :49%slow
10
109
5
6
6
8
9
9’ , lButwell
it
1 1 :39%fast
4
109
5
5
3
7
7*
7 8 J
Wilson
in
3-4 l:12%fast
5
111
7
3
4
4
4 2
t> J
Wilson
7
7-8 l:27%last
17-10
116
7
4
3
3
3*
4 2 J
Wilson
12
3-4 l:ll%fast
5
111
4
2
2
2*
2 2 J
Wilson
6
5.J f 1 :07%fast
6-6
110
4
2
2
2*
1*5 J
Wilson
5
3-4 l:14%fast
13-20 1 10
3
2
2
lh
l*i J
AVilson
7
2\ 4 3 $ T Davies in Isiros*-. Star Jasmine. Lcociiarcs
T Davies 7 Isirose. Roarner, Sebago
9 h 9 w i T Davies 10 Lahore, L.O’M’Life. Guy Fisher
2* 1* J Wilson 5 Besom, Isidora. Silver Moon
l 3 2 s T Davies 5 Hedge, Reybourn, Absconder
5* 4 3 i T Davies 7 Isidora. Sickle, Bally Cliff
1* 13 T Davies 7 Iron Mask. Meridian. H. Prynne
I s 1* T Davies 0 Sickle, Nightstick. Bally Cliff
1* 4 3 J T Davies 7 His Majesty, Shackleton. Sickle
By Watercres* — St. Orion (G. P. Eu*ti«).
9'*l:Butwpll 9 FI. Fairy, SamJackson. Reytiourn
7 8 J Wilson 10 Lahore. L.O’M’Life, Guy Fisher
2* J Wilson 7 H. Majesty. Sickle. SpringRoard
S.R. Meyer. Grosvenor. Monoea«\v
7435 Charle’n lm70y 1 :4o%fast 1 111 1 1 1
7358 Charleston 7-8 1 :28%goodll-20 111 4 2 2
BARNEGAT. b. g. 3 95
10727 Sar’toga 1 216 1 :59%fast 5 KK> 5 2 2
10604 Saratoga 11:38 fast 8-5 113 4 3 2
10300 Saratoga 1 1 :38%fast 3i 104 2 3 3
10403 Saratoga 1 1 :3S 2 f.fast 2J 105 7 5 3
10304 Saratoga 1 1-4 2:06%fast 5
10074 Hatn’ton 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 3
9995 Hamilton 1 1-8 l:51%fast 11-5
9617 Windsor 1 t-8 1:52 fast 6
TARTAR, b. c, 3
8649 Belmont 3-4 1:12 fast 5
8191 Pimlico 3-4 l:14%fast 23-10
S131 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 11-5
8033 Pimlico 1 1 :39%fast 12-5
lh 2 h Butwell
3 4 3 3 Buxton
7 John Furlong. Baton. Bounder
4 I). Macdonald. Milton IV. Spobn
By Broomstick — Jersey Lightning (R. E. Watkins'.
8649 Belmont 3-4 1:12 fast 5
8191 Pimlico 3-4 l:14 2 4fast 23-10
S131 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 11-5
8033 Pimlico 1 1 :39%fast 12-5
7803 H.deG race 5-8 1:00%fast 2-9
6593 Jamestown 1 l:39g fast 4
6553 Jamestown 3-4 l:l3g fast 3£
6467 Pimlico 3-4 1:14* hvy 8-5
6467 Pimlico 3-4 1:14* hvy 8-5
6378 Pimlico 1 1:41 fast 7-10
MISSION, br. f. 4
10755 Saratoga 1 1 :40%siow 8
10430 Saratoga 1 1 :38%last 5
9639 Belmont 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 10
9462 Belmont 1 1-16 1 :45 fast 8
9320 Belmont 1 1-16 1 :46 fast 10
9187 Belmont 1 3-8 2:20 fast 5
COY LAD, br. c, 4
10755 Saratoga 1 1 :40%slow 8
10227 Saratoga 1 l:39%fast 15
9146 Latonia 1 l:3S%fast 12
9232 Ijitonia lm70y 1:43 fast 22-5
9165 Latonia 1 1:45 mud 9
9111 Latonia 1 1:39 fast 5*
8981 Latonia 3-4 l:ll%fast 19
G. M. MILLER, b. h. 6
10129 Saratoga 1 1-4 2:00 fast 3J
9983 Belmont 1 1-8 l:52%fast 2J
9639 Belmont 1 1-16 l:46%fast 4
9462 Belmont 1 1-16 1:45 fast 13-6
9295 Belmont 1 1-4 2:00 fast 4
9151 Belmont 1 1-4 2:03%fast 10
113 4 3 2
104 2 3 3
105 7 5 3
115 5 3 2
116 6 4 4
i 104 4 4 4
104 4 3 3
102
102 11 11 11
I 110 2 3
i 108 5 2
, 100 4 2 2
108 4 2
98 3 2 2
116 2 7
114 1 4
3* J McCabe
2*5 2* Loftus
3 3 3 7 J T Davies
3* ?/'$ Butwell
3 2 3 3 i Loftus
4* 5 3 Teahan
2nk i*£ Teahan
.*• C.o’theWalk. Nightstick. Buskin
4 Montresor. Scallywag. Br. Path
4 Swannanoa. Hedge. Hamilton
8 L.O’M’Life. P.Call’y. Strenuous
5 R. View, P. Eugene, Hawthorn
6 S. R. Meyer. Locbiel. Elwali
5 Hamilton, Calgary. Flora Fina
3*J 3J R Hoffman 4 First Sight. Doncrail. Buskin
By 0 gden — Yankee Sister (R. T. Wilson).
8 2 8* 4 Wolfe L! Iron Mask, Besom. Spring Boa
108 5 2 3
102 6 6 6
102 3 1 1
99 1 1 1
103 4 4 4
4
1
1 :40%slow
8
97
98
3
3
3
3
By Peep o’Day — Coy
2' 4 7 J MeDon’ld 1*
1
1 :39 4 sfast
15
97
6
2
2
2
r,h
5 3 5 J McCabe
10
1
1 :38%fast
12
108
2
1
1
1
1*
l‘> McDon’ld
7 .
iTOy
1
1 .43 fast
22-5
108
4
1
1
1
25
4 3 5 E Martin
5
1:45 mud
9
105
3
4
5
5
5
5 20 E Martin
5 J
1
1:39 fast
5J
106
4
1
1
1
1*
1» E Martin
4
3-4
1 :ll 2 f,fast
19
107
1
2
4
4b
5 3 E Martin
8 1
8 2 S* 4 Wolfe 12 Iron Mask, Besom, Spring Boanl
3 2 3*X Wolfe Palanquin. Bw. Tumbo, Sherwood
2*§ 2*5 Wolfe 5 Horron, Ringllng, Mediator
3**k 5 7 i Wolfe 7 Buskin, Dr. Duenner. Pandorina
3* 1* Wolfe 7 Joe Knight. Lysander, Bamegat
2 2 2*5 MeCahey 1) Grover Hughes. Sebago, Lahore
4*5 3 2 i MeCahey b Buskin, Nash Cash, Scallywag
2nk 2* MeCahey 5 FrederiekL.. Leochares. Yenghee
lh ink McCabey 7 Barnegat. Strenuous, Grosveoor
By Rock Sand — Misgivings (A. Belmont).
7* 7* 7 E Martin 9 FI. Fairy. SamJackson. Reybouru
3* 2 3 T McTag’t 8 Senipritc, Swannanoa. Flnruma
6 6 15 J McTag’t «» F. Fairy. P. Eugene. G.M. Miller
2*>k 3 4 * ,T McTag’t 4 C.o’tbeW’k, G.M. Miller. G.Fis’r
2 3 1* J McTag’t 3 Prince Eugene, Starbottle
4 3 7 Karriek 4 Sandhill. Col. Holloway, Amalfi
S. R. Meyer. Morristown. Cream
II. Private, I. Gentle’ n, P.Cal’way
5 s 5 ,; * W Knapp C L. Nephew, S. Maid, Lyric Muse
25 1* P Moody 4 Osaple, Private Petal, Peacock
Bv Sempronius — Bashford Belle (G. J. Long).
3*5 3" B Steele 8 Pennant, Orotund. Spearhead
5* 5 3 J McCabe 11 Gracilia, Uncle Mun, Flittergold
4* 4*5 E Martin S Flit’gold, B.&Saddle. K.McD’!!
2*5 2*5 W Andress G Gracilia, Bronzewing, MaudB.L.
I 4 l 5 Loftus 11 San Vega. Shepherdess, Ban. Jim
55 5 c i Button 8 Edith W.. Old Ben. Ambition
6 1 * 3 3 5 Buxton 7 O’Hngan. BigSpirit.Lost Fortune
By Sir Huon — Watoma (G. J. Long).
S 5 7* J McCabe 9 Surprising. Sou. Maid. B. Toney
65 6 s * J McCabe 8 1.. Nephew. Roarner. Surprising
3*> 4*°IW Andress 4 Old Rosebud, Pebeco. O’Hrfgan
7*> 6 3 Kirscli’m S Ruffles. Pebeco. Edith W.
1* I s Buxtou 12 L. Skolny. Watermelon. G. Love
2 4 2*5 C Peak 12 Sosius. Toronto, Ambition
C 3 5*«IC Peak 10 Boots and Saddle. Bandit, Sosius
2*» 25 C Peak 12 Casuarina, Salon. Caution
9151 Belmont 1 1-4 2:03%fast 10
8783 Pip. Rock 1 1-8 l:54%fast 6-3
8625 Belmont 11:39 fast 10
7020 Juarez 1 l:38g fast 16-5
6942 Juarez 7-8 1:26 fast 4
CLIFF EDGE. b. h. 7
10639 Saratoga 1 LSS^sfast 10
10369 Saratoga 1 1 :37%fast 8
10283 Saratoga ll:38%fast 11-5
10227 Saratoga 1 l:39%fast 8
10055 Hamilton 7-8 1:26 fast 8
9916 Windsor 1 l:38%fast 3
10369 Saratoga
10283 Saratoga
10227 Saratoga
10055 Hamilton
9916 Windsor
9825 Windsor
HEDGE, b. f. 4
10570 Saratoga
10500 Saratoga
I043n Saratoga
10281 Saratoga
1 1 :42%good 5
6* 8 2: ’ W Ward 9 Superintendent, Delft. Vega
9 9* 4 2W Ward 9 B. Choice, Gainer. P. -American
fih 5* s J McCabe 9 Pennant. Stromboli, Surprising
7* 7** Butwell S Rringhurst, Surprising, Sp’head
2 8 3 2 i Robbins 10 Flittergold. Gainer, Executor
2*5 2*5 J Robbins 8 Garl, Florin. Master Joe
By Ogden — Evening Song (J. E. Madden).
7* 7*^ Brady 1”. Humiliation. M.Cav’nagh. Decoy
si rose. Sebago, Palanquin
6* 5 5* 2 1E Martin G Briughurst, B. and Saddle. Minda
1* 1* E Martin 8 CandyBox, O’Reilly, J.Rosenfield
3 4 3* J Callahan T» O. Rosebud. L.Nepbew.B.Brotber
2* 2« Taplin 5 O.Rosebud. B.Cunarder. Harbard
By Dick Welles — Animosity (J. M. Zimmer).
2*1 I 3 T M«Tag’tl2 Mordecai. Cannock. Rosa Mundi
5* 4 7 '. T McTag’t 9 Superintendent, Delft. Vega
2* 6 7 4 T McTag’t 8 Korfbage. Naiad. Robert Oliver
3“ 3 2 ?; Snider 5 Gordon, Mordecai. Milky Way
7 7* 2 iR Hoffman 7 Enver Bey, Gainer. Executor
7* 9 10 Musgr’ve 10 Gainer, TradeMark, PometteBleu
1*5 l l J Hanover 4 Gordon. Miss Waters. San Jon
By Uncle— Dicker (F. D. Weir).
10570 Saratoga 1 LSOSf.fast 16-5
10500 Saratoga ll:38%fast 10
K>43n Saratoga 1 l:38%fast 8
10281 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%fast 10
9889 Belmont 1 1-16 1 :48 fast 8-5
§639 Belmont 1 1-16 l:46%rast 35
9363 Belmont 1 l:38%fast 3
9243 Belmont 1 l:39%fast 10
PRINCESS CALLAWAY, b. m. 5
10700 Saratoga 1 1-8 1 :52%fast 6
10639 Saratoga 1 1 :3S%fast 5
10452 Saratoga 1 1-8 1 :ol%fast 4
16403 Saratoga 1 l:38%fast 5
940-1 Latonia 1 3-16 l:56%fast 9
9283 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :44%fast 4
9165 Latonia 1 1:45 mud 19-5
9006 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :44%fast 2
STRENUOUS, b. c. 3
10452 Saratoga 1 1-8 l:51%fast 12
10403 Saratoga 1 l:38%fast 10
10080 Belmont 1 1:39%fast 35
9949 Belmont 1 1-16 1:47 slop 4
9698 Belmont 1 1-16 1:46 fast 45
9589 Belmont 1 1-16 1 :46 fast 2
AIREY. ch. f. 4
10452 Saratoga 1 1-8 l:51%fast 12
16403 Saratoga 1 1 :38 2 .-,fast 20
PT83 Saratoga 1 l:38%fast 20
8961 Conn’ght 1 1-8 l:53%fast 1
8854 Blue Bon. 7-8 1 :28%fast 15
8S27 Blue Bon. 1 l:41%fast 4
8577 Toronto 5-4 l:14%fast 31
6522 Pirnlico 2 3:28* fast 15
6489 Pimlico lm70y 1:48 good 4
G426 Pimlico 1 3-16 2:01| fast 15
6355 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:08| hvy 10
Also eligible to start:
STAR GAZE, b. c. 3
111
105 6 5 5
105 1 3 3
115 4 4 4
104 1 3 3
106 2 4 5
106 4 4 3
108 3 6 6
100 12 12 12
117 4 2 2
118 5 4 5
107 4 4 4
99 3 2 2
98 9 7 7
108 5 1 1
108 5 6 5
110 5 1 1
102
113 5 5 5
99 3 2 2
106 2 6 8
111 4 6
110 3 3 4
107 3 3 3
107 5 6 6
108 5 5 5
104
106 6 6 5
109 3 8 7
116 3 5 5
108 1 2 2
100 2 1 2
107 4 4 4
100 2 5 4
106 1 1 1
92
98 2 2 4
96 8 6 6
99 2 3 4
100 3 2 2
99 4 4 4
100 3 2 2
90
98 9 9 9
104 6 4 4
100 8 6 4
103 2 3 3
103 7 7 6
103 2 5 4
115 5 6
97 3 7 7
108 3 4 5
96 7 3 3
96 6 6 5
By Lissak — Subdue (R. F. Carman).
5 4 5 14 R’htmire G C.o’theWalk, Lahore. Rol. Stone
3 4 3*| Nicklaus 4 D.Macdou’d. Lahore, G. Fisher
4 2 3 3 * R’htmire G F. Fairy, P. Eugene, Revbouru
35 2*> R’htmire 4 C. o’theWalk. Mission. G.’Fisher
5* 5* R’htmire G W. Broom 11. Lahore. Meridian
2* 2*5 R’htmire 7 W.Broomll.. S.J’kson. G. Fisher
5* 4*1 R’htmire 6 Amalfi, Spring Board. Mission
7* 2*5 R’htmire 12 Wh’kBroomI I., Merld’n, Aldeb’u
2®* 3 2 J R’htmire 4 Gen.Mnrehmout. Injury. Cr.Box
5 4 22 R’htmire G G. Machmont. Ymir. Crack. Box
By Clifford — Armaza n. (JL E. Watklaa).
4* 4*1 Butwell b Reybourn. Calgary, Swnnnauoa
4 4 14 E Martin 4 Reybourn, TenPoint. Nightslh-k
2*5 2* E Martin !» Benanet, Airev, Starl»ottle
8 2 8*5 E Martin 10 Lahore. L.O’M’Life. Guy Fisher
1*5 l nk Teahan G Mediator, Donerail, Plate Glass
6* 6* 2 iR Hoffman 8 P. Ahmed. Blackford. Itenanet
1* 1*> E Martin 5 Just Red. Busy. Towtou Field
By Plan udes— Partridge (H. C. Hallenbeck).
3**k 2* Musgr’ve a Jawbone, To.Field. Dr. Duenner
5^ J? » ra !> 4 Swannanoa, Barnegat. Hamilton
6- 6**iBrady 8 Semprite, Mission. Swaunanou
4 3 4 7 5 B Steele 0 Ten Point. Besom. Presumption
2 5 l 3 Musgr’ve 5 Sp’gBoard. Reyliourn. Absconder
5* a 14 Musgr’ve G F. Fairy. I*. Eugene. G.M Miller
4*5 12 Musgr’ve G Guy Fisher. Reybourn. Jawbone
5* 2 4 Musgr’ve 8 Flamma, Fly. Fairy, Bally Cliff
By Broomstick — Flooarline (J. Livingston).
'll *i!!!£- vr T 4 Jawbone. P. Glass. Swannanoa
£ L S*Fbourn. Calgary. Swannanoa
,5 c 1 ’5 or <*l :> Buskin. Star Gaze. C.Hollowav
5 or i el « - L.O’M’Life. B’negat. Strenuous
6» 6« J Kederis < Milton B.. Any Port, Flora Fina
S, , 5 f* Fina . Swannanoa. Fellowman
i Callahan 0 H.Private. I. Gentleman. J. Casey
1*5 l l Buxton 4 Flora Fina, Cream, Sleeth at
B y Stalwart — Kiamesha (J. Bass). ▼
6 2 5*1 J McCabe » Buskin. Star Gaze C. Hollow . v
75 6 111 Borel
2 4 25 Borel
6 8 Kederis
3 8 3 3 Kederis
3*° 3 2 i J Callahan
1*5 l 1 Buxtou
By Stalwart — Kiamesha (J. Bass).
6 2 5*1 J McCabe 0 Buskin. Star Gaze C He
5*5 4" J McTag’t 8 L.O’M’Life. P.Call’v. Bn
3* 2 3 Karriek G Knlink-.-i w u-
Holloway
Barnegat
10700 Saratoga
1 1-8
1 :52y 6 fast
6
97
7
5
6
6
6 2
4*^ Ambrose
7
10452 Saratoga
1 1-S
l:51 3 5 fast
25
S8
S
3
1
1
l 3
2b J McTag’t
10284 Saratoga
1
1:39 fast
13-5
92
3
5
5
5
3J
3*5 MeCahey
10183 Saratoga
3-4
l:13*/ 5 fast
60
102
5
5
5
3 2 MeCahey
5
9414 Belmont
3-4 l:12%fast
40
95
3
7
7
7
7
7 12 MeCahey
7
9213 Bel. Ter.
Ab3-4
fast
35
106
8
8
4
4*
R.out.'McC’y
8
9198 B’kline
A b7-8
1 : 26% fast
3-5
135
l 3 R Gilbert
6
3* 2 3 Karriek 6 Kalinka. W. Welles. W. Horn
2* 2* Karriek 4 Flying Fairy, Fifty Five.
4 4 3 5 Karridk 4 D.Macdonald. Oakhurst. P’shlre
l 2 1* Karriek 3 Montresor. Lohengrin
By Bryn Mawr— Pilgrimage (T. Clyde).
!\ !!!2v°^ ley 8 nskln - star C. Hollow iv
4«t 6* Ambrose S L.O’M’Life, P.Call’y. BarnegdV
3> 3 7 Ambrose :» Benanet. Cliff Edge. Stariiottle
3 1*»* Ambrose 3 Edda. Bvvana Tumbo
3* 3 2 Ambrose 7 Cliff Edge. Upright. Cogs
4 3 4 3 5 Ambrose 6 Hoffman. TowtonFieJd. ParUner
4*5 2* G Burn* 8 KnightsDifler, J. Stein. Ch’pew’nu
4* 4*« Rowley 7 Mission, Sotemia, Bounder
l* E Martin 5 S. Jasmine, Am. Jenks, Flamuia
2* 2 2 E Martiu 7 York. Boy. Jawlione (others f«u.
4 2 4 6 5 E Martin 7 Worth. Hamilton. Froglegs
By Star Shoot — Lyndall (H. L. Pratt).
6 2 4*5 Ambrose « Jawbone, P. Glass. Swannanoa
9103 B’kline Abl 1-8 1 :53 fast 2-5
8900 Belmont 1 1:43 fast 25
AZYIAPE, b. f. 4
1*5 1*5 Borel 4 Pharaoh, Labold, Volthorpe
0* 6°5 Borel 11 Compliment. Luria, Afterglow
3 3 3 ,0 iBorel 7 Grasmere. I.Lestrade, F.Mullh’nd
3 h 4 2 5 Borel 8 Kate K.. WorkingLad, L. Jupiter
3® k 3-" Borel 7 Col. Cook. Stentor, Cr. de Men the
15 2C. Borel b Kate K.. Grasmere, Daingerfield
Oh 10* #5 W Andressir* A more t. Blue Thistle. Wilhite
5 3 5 3 Kirsch’m 8 Floral Day. Spindle. Love Day
2 2 2 2 5 Borel 4 In. .Man. Gold of Ophir. Console
By Burgomaster — Trovatora (J. M. Zimmer).
3 8 :C T Davies .5 Grasmere, Beaucoup. S. Den rah
4>' 3 3 5 T McTag’t G L’. Bryson. Dr. Duenner. Napier
2 3 l h T McTag’t s B(‘aucv»up. Lit. Jupiter. Napier
3= 2 2 .1 McTag’t G W. Lad. Star Actress, Abdon
Swish. F. Mulhollaud
F.Mulh’d. C.deMentbe
10782 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%fast 12
9640 Belmont 3-4 l:12%fast 15
95S8 Belmont 3-4 l:13%good 13-5
8612 Douglas 3-4 1:12 fast 13
8254 Churchill 3^1 l:13%fast 3-5
7804 H.deG race 55 f l:07%fast 9-20
5956 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 13-6
GUY FISHER, b. h. 7
10472 Saratoga 1 1-8 l:51%fast 10
10284 Saratoga 1 1:39 fast 9-5
10227 Saratoga 1 l:39%fast 8
9983 Belmont 1 1-8 l:52%fast 5
9530 Belmont 1 1-16 1 :44%fast 10
9462 Belmont 1 1-16 1:45 fast 13-5
9363 Belmont 1 l:38%fast 9-5
9151 Belmont 1 1-4 2:03%fast 12
112
141 2 3 3
100
103 4 3
106 3 1 4
108 1 3 4
107 6 2
112 1 2
111 1 1
110 2 1
106
107 3 8 8
5 3 2 MeCahey r» Hawthorn. Genesta. Hobnob
7 7* 2 MeCahey 7 His Majesty. Shackleton. Sickle
4 2 R.out.'McC’y 8 Elnar. Sickle. Joluiny
l 3 R Gilbert G Footlights. Culvert, Ariosto
1*» R Gilbert 4 Willing, Cloud. Ariosto
2* 3 2 5 Mr Alpers 4 El Oro. Merry Task. F. Yankee
By Cactu* n. — Mitt C. (H. C. Hallenbeck).
7' 7 T i Brady
7 7* J iMusgr’ ve
6 6 7 } Musgr’ve
5J 3** Musgr’ve
2** 4 s Musgr’ve
l 2 l 3 Musgr’ve
1*5 D5 McTag’rt
10 Is i rose. Star Jasmine. Leochares
7 Spring Board, I. Mask. Meridian
G Spring Board. Sickle, Nightstick
13 C. Hill, Round the World, Sebago
7 C. Jones, Presumption. Benanet
G Altamaba. Tarts. Spohn
10 Rosseaux. Isidora. Star Jasmine
106 4 4 4
109 5 4 7
US 4 4 4
118 355
108 12 2
Jupiter. Napier
FIFTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 2-year-olds.
PRESTON LYNN. ch. c. 2 112
10766 Saratoga 5A f 1 :09%slow 35 113 8
10699 Saratoga 5» f 1 :07%fast 8 109 5
1063S Saratoga 3-4 1 :13%fast 15 112 2
7930 H.deGrace 45 f 54%fast 7 107 3
7882 H.deGrace 45 f 55 slow 20 117 5
7862 H.deGrace 45 f 54%fast 35 115 5
7606 Chariest’ n 45 f 55%good 25 112 4
ROBERT OLIVER, ch. g. 2 105
1063s Saratoga 3-4 t:13%fast 10 105 6
10496 Saratoga 3-4 l:l3%fast 8 105 8
10427 Saratoga 55 f 1:07 fast 10 111 7
10258 Saratoga 3-4 1 :14%fast 10 107 8
10078 Belmont 55 f l:05%fast 2* 107 2
9946 Belmont 55 f st l:07%slop 25 110 5
9S30 Belmont 55 f st 1:08 fast 6 107 7
9586 Belmont 55 f l:08%good 9-5 106 5
9323 Belmont 55 f st l:06%fast 4 109 8
OLD BEN. b. g. 2 107
By Sain — Appollonia (E. F. Cooney).
8b 8* 2 $Byrne 9 C.o’theW’k. Nights’k. P. Eugene
2 3 2*5 Butwell Impression. StarGaze, Reybourn
3 1 3 3 * Butwell lo Lahore. L.O’M’Life, Starbottle
4 4*i| Wolfe 4 D.Macdon’d. Lahore. G.M. Miller
7 6* Musgr’ve 7 Meridian. C.o’theWalk. Lahore
4 i^JMusar’ve 4 C o’theWatk. G.M. Miller. Mission
5 4 23 Butwell b Hedge. Reybourn, Jawbone
3* 4 3 i Butwell 7 W.B’omIL. G.M. Miller. S.J’son
By Dick Welles— Animosity (J. M. Zimmer).
2*5 1* T McTag’t 12 Mordecai, Cannock. Rosa Mundi
5- 4*5 T McTag’t !) Superintendent. Delft. Vega
2* 6 7 J T McTag’t S Korfbage. Naiad. Robert Oliver
3b 3 2 * Snyder 5 Gordon. Mordecai. Milky W.n
7 7 ,2 5R Hoffman 7 Enver Bey. Gainer. Executor
7' 9'" Musgr’ve 10 Gainer. TradeMark. UometteBleu
1'5 1* J Hanover 4 Gordon. Miss Waters. San Jon
By Fatherless — Diamontina (R. Parr),
7- 3 4 Butwell s Korfbage. Naiad. Anytime
7 3 5-J T Davies 8 Anytime. Naiad. Rosa Mundi
8 4C. T Davies 8 Korfbage. Har. Queen. Anytime
4'* 4 3 i Butwell 9 Edith W.. Naiad. Sosius
3* 2 3 Butwell ii Water Lady, Galop. Francis
4* 4 8 5 Butwell 5 Anytime. The Spirit. Andes
2*5 1“ Butwell S Delft. Gallop. Disparity
2*5 2*5 Butwell 7 S’intendeut, Lancewood, Pol.H.
5 2 5 a 5 Butwell 8 Suuer’ tendon t. S’henge. W.Lady
10726 Saratoga
1 Saratoga
10404 Saratoga
16268 Saratoga
9207 Latonia
9164 Latonia
3-4 1 :l3%fast 16-20 109 1
3-4 1:15 fast 13-5 105 9
55 f 1 :07 fast 15 106 9
3-4 l:14%fast 10 109 9
51 f 1 :»)6%fast 8 1061 7
5-S l:04%mud 3 109 2
9110
Estonia
55 f
1 :07%fast
31-10
109
1
8
7
8952
Latonia
5-8
1 :00%fast
6-5
108
7
4
3
S845
Latonia
r.-s
1 :00%fast
63-10
105
7
6
4
8635
Douglas
5-8
1 :00%fast
19-10
108
7
6
5
S459
Douglas
5-8
1 :0l fast
53-10
108
8
8
5
BAC.
10726
ch. g. 2
Salat «»ga
3-4
1 : 13% fast
0
111
Ii::
3
1
1
106*)2
Saratoga
55 f
1 :06%fast
30
105
3
2
3
10 :’* k;
Saratoga
55 f
1:08 fast
3
111
1
1
1
9763
Windsor
5-8
1 :05%livy
15
112
u
2
2
8370
Churchill
45 f
51*^fast
30
07
6
4
CFNTAURI. ch. g. 2
10756 Saratoga 51 1 1 :09*f,slow 5
10320 Saratoga 3-4 1:15 fast 50
H)020 Hamilton 3-4 l:U-.-.fast 6i>
9973 Hamilton 55 f 1 :06%fast 30
961S Fort Erie 5-8 1 :02%good 4
9421 Fort Erie 5-8 1 :o3%slow 6
9i35 Hamilton 5-8 1:02 fast 12
9052 Connaught 5-8 l:02’4r.fast 6
880») Blue Bon. 5-8 1 :03%fast 12
CHRISTOPHINE. br. f, 2
10429 Saratoga 51 f 1 :07%fast S
9229 Latonia 3-4 l:134f,fast 31-10
9014 I-atonia 5-8 UOCsniud 7-5
8893 Lat onia 5-8 1 :00%fast 10
8635 Di»uglas 5-S 1 :00%fast 67-10
8534 Douglas 5-8 1 :01%fast 3
8421 Churchill 41 f 54%s!ow 29-10
8367 Churchill 5-8 1:01 fast 2
8228 Churchill 4J f 54%fast 18
9014 Latonia
8893 Latonia
8635 Douglas
8534 Douglas
8421 Churchill
8367 Churchill
8228 Churchill
By Ben Brush — Commune (W. G. Yanke).
2‘* 2 h Borel I line. Itayliead. Surnassing
6* 3 4 Borel in Undaunted. Delft. Salon
4 2 3 3 Borel lo Supcrint’d’t. N’therner, Y.Tree
9 7»*|Borel •* Edith W.. Naiad, Sosius
5* 4 4 J Borel s Black Toney. O’Haguu. Minda
Borel 7 Susan 15. , John Gund. l*ebec«»
2b 2‘J Borel s Edith W . Ambition, litouzcwing
3- 2* Borel S Ida Livinia, Harwood, Tiktok
5 4 3*5 Borel 9 Bandit, BarbaraLaue. B P.rot'ivr
3* 3 4 J Borel 7 Bandit. Brig’s Brother. Tiktok
35 2» k Borel S I.. Fortune, Bar. Lane, Harwood
By Cunard — Bandello (E. R. Bradley).
1* I' 1 Loftus t obi Ben. Ga.vu. uu. Surpassing
1' 7* 2 .1 McDon’d s Penuant, Orotund. Ralph
l 4 IO. Loftus :• Francis. Small. Perth R«K*k
3* 5>* .1 McDonald 7 Rust. Brass. Harbard. Fidelity
4$ 5* **.McDon’ld S Vandergrift. Magnet. Candy Box
By Star Shoot — Vassari (R. T. WiUon).
6"k »;*-7 Byrne 12 I'r^t. Lynn. Mordecai. Cannock
•- 7’-* 7 Ncander 10 I ndaiilited. Delft. Old Beil ^
•j 1 " 3 1 4 E Martin •'» S. Maid. Black Toney. Perpetual*
5 3 4*5 Ambrose 1; Black Toney. Emer. Gem Hodge
3 s 2 2 Ambrose Id Colors. Miss Gayle. Requiraiu
2b 33 Ambrose S. Rocket. P. Rutledge. T. Urchin
4 2 2)5 Ambrose 11 D. Waters. Pat Rutledge. Osaple
4nk 4-} Ambrose G D. Waters. Greenbrae, L. Travers
3 3 1* J Wilson 11 Parcel Post. Requiraiu. D. Waters
By Plaudit — Emma Traunmiller (J. N. Camden).
5- 4‘ E Martin S Crossbun. Edith W. Naiad
2* 2 4 B Steele s Watermelon. Dr. Sam’ I. .\Ie^bacli
7 2 5 s B Steele 10 Ave. Marty Lou. Eranata
85 S 4 } B Steele id Minda. BirdieWUliams.Robinetta
C Musgr’ve 7 Bandit. Brig’s Brother. Old Beu
3"' 2' 4 K Martin
6* 4*5 Ambrose
3 s 2 2 Ambrose
3 h 3 i{ Ambrose
4 2 2)5 Ambrose
4» k 4 3 } Ambrose
2* 2 4 B Steele
7 2 5 3 B Steele
85 S 4 } B Steel*
C Musgr’v
3 2 ink B Steele 12 SbelbyBelle. Ida l.iviui-i. May L.
4' 2* B Steele
1*5 ]“b B Steele
7 It. ami Sa*l*ll .*. Aheduego. L. Tail
12 Watomieloii. V May. F. Cherry
6* 4 s * B Steele 12 Black Toney, Sosius, Bronzewlng
FRIDAY. AUGUST 29. 1913.
DAILY RACING FORM.
r ORWr ML . f.
9
too
Hv Monsieur •!
0
1.' Onne_W.il nf Tat. (If. W
FATHOM, ch. r,
2
' vi.i'ip o.; •
«
| ; «**JV,
, I'jn
i *
H3
1 1
Warner. 4 .
!% i'i’qn 1* t
i •
Urc itoi'l vnn. >lo> deem C -3 «»»••* !•
1”32S Fort Erie
1*)273 I ’ort Frir
3-4 1.
5-3 1
S;i rut OKU
Saratoga
<’5 i
1 .11
slow
b
I 4 ' 2'. Troxler
i
Arrington. Uklibbcua, Saudou
b'lia ll.umUoii
3-4 1:
• ! 4
1:15
fast
15
JOS
•i
3
3
3 3 ' 5 4 i Troxler
10
Undaunted, Delft. Old Ben
9993 Hamilton
5-8 1:
Saratoga
55 f
1 :07
last
20
llo
l
4
4
4 1 6 7 Troxler
8
Korfhage, Har. Queen, Anytime
Susan B.. Ll Mahdi. Unfurl
9321 Belmont
3-4 1:
Sara t oga
'
1 :d7 2;
ifnst
15
119
3
2
2
2‘* 2* 7’roxler
1 2
9153 Belmont 5-
-8 fit 1 :
sa rn toga
r»5 r
1 :U7
fast
30
105
3
3
3
4 2 ~ 3«J MH’ahey
7
S’intendont. Salon. Korfhage
8915 Belmont 55
f st 1 :
Surat oga
51 f
1 :09
good
10
109
5
3
4
rp 6*; r MeTag’i
1 ft
Yankee Tree. Uharmense. Naiad
8758 Belmont
■,S st
Belmont
:: 4
1:15
slop
10
107
4
1 1
2
l 1 1»‘ McCfllrey
4
Flginny, Small. Ortyx
8348 Pimlico
5-8 1:
Bv Ethejhart— Ferment (N. K. B*al>.
I 'blather d Ho4g* Czar Michael I* B» 1
I’lr 1 ! I ' brother I " ,lust V Patience IJ> he 1
:; ,w Deromlc < Hodge. I*. William-. BaulVr*
10 2 9' * 1«” broth* r 1- CzarMichael, Rod Star. Mockery
7 14 F’ brother
Punch Bowl. Mater. Gainer
85 7 14 F’brothcr 13 Early Rose. Surprising. Naiad
7 1 7*5 F* brother 12 Surp’sing, Stromboli.P.-Amer’e.m
7 l 6% F' brother 8 Punch Bowl. El Biod. Gainer
SMALL, b. c. 2
l"7% Saratoga
10474 Saratoga
10306 Saratoga
102.78 Saratoga
10017 Belmont
9892 Belmont 5X
WATER LADY.
l< , <:99 Saratoga
l<»42l* Saratoga
10078 Belmont
l<>»ir# Belmont
!*7GK Belmont 5J
9.728 Belmont 5.*.
b. c. 2
3 i l:14*fast
3-4 1 :13%fast
:: 4 i :i3%fast
r»5 f 1:07%fast
55 f 1 :«i7 last
5?. f st 1 :06%fast
2
”-4 l:14%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
5\fl:ox fast
3-4 l:14%fast
S t 1:15 Mop
f.\ f st 1 :07%fast
f. b. f. 2
5.'. f 1 :((7%fast
55 f 1 :07%rast
54 f ] : 0*5%, last
3-4 l:l3%fast
5J f st 1 :06 fast
r.i f st 1 :06%fast
9415
Belmont 5
f St
; fast
8
V)
3
2
1
15 l 1 It'litntire
9088
Belmont 5
f st
1 : 06% fast
4
109
5
4
2
3nb 3>3 R’b (mire
Belmont 5
f st
1 :06%fast
4-5
M7
2
1
1
lh 2»k McCahey
FLASK, blk. f.
l"37o Saratoga
2
5. 4 . f
1 :07%
fast
15
98
!)S
10
Bv Yankee — C*
10i ioi3 Karriek
r»28<)
sarat oga
55 f
1 :07
fast
15
1UT»
6
S
8
6 4 6* Karriek
10145
Saratoga
^5 f
1 :«>9 good
8
I • H •
6
7
7
7 2 7 5 i Karriek
9830
Belmont 5
f st
1 :08 fast
6
196
5
C
6
6nk r»*J Karriek
‘•765
Belmont 5i
i f st
1 : '(6%, fast
6
99
2
1
1
l 1 l l Karriek
By Dorante — Stolen Moments (C. J. Quinn).
4‘ A Wilson || Monetise. .1 Nolan. El Malidi
4' .7' ; .1 MeTag’t s Korfhage. Naiad. Robert Oliver
4' 4 M .1 McTag’rtlo Undaunted. Re Hoe. ,|. Nolan
r.i* 5*5 .1 Glass 12 Susan P... l ily oruie. El Malidi
7 7 2 - .1 Glass 7 Su {tori in widen t. Salon. I.ily Orine
4 11 4 4 J J Glass 10 Flask, Mary Warren. Disparity
By Yankee — Raglan (M. Boney).
6" r» 4 5 T Davies 11 llortense. .1. Nolan. El Mabdi
7 1 6 ,T .1 Glass 10 Undaunted. Belloc. J. Nolan
3 h 3 2 J .1 Glass ft Bac. Francis. Perth Rock
8«> 8 14 *J Wilson 9 Edith W.. Naiad. Sosius
3 20 3% J Wilson 4 Lily Ornie. Figinnv, Ortyx
7A 4 3 1 J Wilson 10 Uncle Mun, El Biod. Scrapper
By Waterboy — Duchess of Towers (R. F. Carman).
7' *;-“I..l McTag’t 9 Superintendent. Delft. Vega
7 7 ,, |Nicklaus s Crossbun. Edith W.. Naiad
1 1 5 I s Nicklaus 5 Robert Oliver, Gallop. Francis
6 5> 4 Nicklaus (5 Anytime, Wood .Shoes, TlioSpirit
3 l 1?. It’ lit m ire <; Holiday. Anytime. Sup’tendent
2 2 2“ R’htmire 5 Lady Grant. Delft. Mar. .Meise
1-5 l 1 R’litniiro <» Gallop. W. Shoes. M or decal
3nk 3»5 R’b tin ire 8 Superintendent. S’ehenge, Flask
lh 2“^ McCahey ft R. Oliver. Miss Waters. O. Cross
Bv Yankee — Canteen (Oneck Stable).
10 13 Karriek 12 Susan It.. Lily Onne. El Mahdi
6* 5? Karriek 9 Florin. Susan It.. Salon
7 2 7 5 } Karriek 9 Yankee Tree. Chnrmeuse. Naiad
«nk r»«J Karriek 8 Robert Oliver. Delft. Gallop
l 1 l l Karriek 10 M. Warren. Disparity. H’rthent
7 7 1 ’JNicklaus
1 1 5 l 3 Nicklaus
6 .7' 4 Nicklaus
3 1 1?. It’btmire
2 2 2» R’htmire
SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile.
119. i
3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Special Weights.
NOBLE GRAND, b. g. 4 105
-*-»7G Hamilton :: l l:!l%faat 1.70 106 5
7 :G <’b:irb’n lmTOy 1 :45%fast .70 102 f.
7 • s < li.irle.ston 7 S 1 :29%,good-00 10.7 7
7448 < ’liurle.sfn .72 f 1:07%slow oo loc 5
7413 t’horlest’n r,» f l:07%fast 30 lit 8
7 296 Charleston 6 4 . f 1:21 fast ,70 101 6
7125 Charleston 5} f 1 :<>7i fast 4 102 2
PROSPECT, br. g, 3 105
9 449 Saratoga l l :4I fast 11-20 98 3
h’37 1 Saratoga 3-4 1 : 13% fast 10 113 11
101ft; Saratoga 1 1 :42%fast 9-3 111 4
9881 Windsor 3-4 1:15 fast 11-5 102 7
9802 Windsor 1 l:43%fast 5 104 11
*983 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast 11-5 102 9
8930 Latonia lm70y 1 :44 fast 33-10 102 9
8716 Douglas 3-4 1:13 good 14 93 11
8614 Douglas 1 1-16 1 :46 last 41-5 98 8
8.36 Douglas lm70y 1:45 fast fid 1»>61 7
CARROLL REID. ch. c. 3 108
1"‘ 71 Saratoga 3-4 1 :13%fast 8 112 10
|cn79 Belmont 3-4 1:16 slow 30 99 1
9982 Belmont 7-S 1:27 fast 40 104 8
9:93 Belmont 3-4 l:ll%fast 40 109 7
i"7:’4 Saratoga
■ • v • * - Windsor
9486 Fort Erie
9205 Hamilton
861.7 Toronto
8.740 Toronto
, ch. c. 3
108
By The Picket
3-4 1 :13%fast
8
112 10 ll
11
11
2 1UC..J Glass
3-4 1:16 slow
30
99 1 3
3
3
2 3 Brady
7-S 1:27 fast
40
104 8 8 8
8
8
S 1!4 McFad’n
3-4 l:ll%fast
40
109 7 7
7
7
7 23 McFad’n
ir. f, 4
103
By Sain — Ora :
3-4 l:14%fast 6
i 1 :43%fast S
1 1 :45%good 20
3-4 l:15%fast 30
3-4 1:15 fast 11
3-4 l:14%fast 34-5
ANN TILLY, blk. f, 3
10724 So ratoga 3 1 1 :14%fast
l"*»ii.7 Saratoga
i<>44*.* Saratoga
je::7i Saratoga
9083 Belmont
4 1 : 13 Vs fast 30
1 1:41 fast 4
: 4 1 : 13-Vast
106 7 5
109 3 1 1
114 4 1 1
113J12 11
1134 8 5
106 1 3
103
103 6 4
94 | S
101 5 11
Mi 8 7
107 11 10 10
GILBERT, b. g. 5
b"*“74 Saratoga I 1:50 slow 2
8899 lielmont 1 1 : 48% fast S
% 8*32 Pip.lt’k 1 1 16 1:51 fast 15
8786 Pip. Hock l 1-2 2:44%fast 10
V763 Benning 1 1-2 2:52 hvy 6
853 2 Benning 1 1-4 2:20%hvy 4
8494 Benning lm70y l:55%good 5
MARGERUM, ch. g. 4
10724 Saratoga 2-tl:l4%fast 15
99196 Laurel 5J f 1 :09%fast 45
!'87l4 Pimlico .7 8 l:0ia£fast 30
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m.
▼ Runs well iu mud. ©
(Mi maidens.
at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 1:30. »
in mud. ©Superior mud runner.
Apprentice allowance.
Fifth Race— 1 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling,
i Track record : Ml. 34—1 :41 % — u i to. i
First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
2 year-olds. Handicap.
Ca nadiun-Foaled.
(Track record : 0117 — 1:07% — H — 106.)
Ind. llors,. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han.
(10624) Old Reliable 110x700
Mh> 24 : Dark Rosa Icon . . . ldSx6Si>
10624 Marion Gaiety .... J12..(K)0
f Sykesie, ch. e. by
Arnica th II. — Sa-
laniis 106
t Gomniodore Lou. br.
c. by lldrim —
Missing Link ... HO
fW. Martin entry.
Second Race — 3-4 Mile.
2-year-olds. Handicap.
(Track record: 0140 — 1:45%, — 3 — 103.1
(10503) Hodge US 1:13% 128X725
10.793 3 i'zai Michael 112 1:1.7 V- 113X720
10.303 3 Fathom OS 1:14 105x717
lo7»t; Mindn 10.7 1:14% 107.. 71.7
10.703 Emerald Gem 104. .710
10774 Stevesta 06x700
Lady Trinity, b. f,
by Star Shoot —
Semper d’Or .... 102
Third Race — 1 1-8 Miles.
3-vear-olds and upward. Selling.
( Tra ck record : N061 - -1 :.73 4: , — 4 — 1 03. >
10663- TACTICS 4 111x725
ooos Naughty Lad 10.7 1:53 5 110X715
10750 The Gardener ... 7 107X710
10.70.7** Strite 105 2 :02 V -, ni 4 104. .710
10749* Mimesis 88 1:57% 3 04. .705
lud.
Horse.
Wt.
Ree.
A
W’t.Han.
Kwm;.*
Spellbound
. . 10.3
:.*»%
112X725
1077.ii*
Chemulpo
loo
1 : 4 1 *
1020720
10772)
Dick Dead wood.
;j
101 X 715
10514
Ardelon
.101
: 40%.
3
ft 4 .) X 71 5
1077S*
Bohbv (’o<d<
. . DM)
1 :42%
7
KN1X71II
10777
D)ve Dtiy
. . 101
1 :.’{ft
4
107 X 705
Ift7l)2)
Willis .*.
. .107
1 : 44
101 x705
10.344
Venetn Strome
. !)(j
1 : 42%
7
103© 705
1074ft
R. II. Gray
. ft?
1 :4:;%
lOl X TOO
Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
♦ Track record: 0140 — 1:14%-, — 3 — 103.)
1O.70.7-* Strite
10740* Mimesis
1O02S- Anavri 115 1:12% 6 103X725
(10662) Tankard 102 1:13%, 3 102 x 720
1 10.713 1 Inlan 90 1:12% 4 105x720
10510 s Tom Sayers . .108 1:13 6 106. .720
1 1<H»2S 1 Quced 102 1:1.7% 3 102X715
1O02S 3 * Fred I.cvx HHi 1:14»-. 4 100x715
10590 3 Back Buy 100 1:12% .7 107x71.7
10211 Spring Maid P»2 1:13% 3 07x715
♦ 10.780c* La Mode .103 1:12% 3 07X710
SI 51* Spohn 112 1:12% S 108x710
10589 Springmass 115 1:13% 5 104x70.7
10778 Camel 105 1:13% 7 103 X 700 j
Also eligible t«» start iu order named should any
of the above be scratched:
10494* Camellia 107 1:13%, 4 100 x 695
9851* Ben Prior 10241:14% 5 100 X 696
0357- Myrtle Marion . . . . 1 : m; 1:15%, 5 101xtfi)5
(10749i* Mama Johnson .... os 1:14%, :: sj»x705
10750- Jim I KM* 1:12% 5 100x705
Seventh Race — 1 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
(Track record: !M)54 — 1:41% — 6 — 110.)
10215* The Rump OS 1:30%, 4 105X725
Fourth Race — 3-4
3 -year olds and upward.
Traek record: !>140 — 1:14
Mile.
Handicap.
3 l"::
• )
10278 2
10772 s
1000(5
10324*
107 K ii
Pan Zareta
l
: 12
3
110X735
11)74’.)
1O740 2
Sherwood . . .
112
: 1 1 %
6.
114X730
10681
J 0(470 :
Towton Field
110
* 1 1 1 - -
5
103. .730
40 DU
10.500 »
York vi lib
107
3
102X725
ftftOl
lo.au;
Mediator ....
llo
: i:;*“-
5
I") 725
0793
l(M*2ft )
York laid . . .
115
:1.;%
4
fts x 720
DX54V-
10215* The Kuiiiii
10401 I^ird Liam
10772-* Miss Jonah
Tom Holland
Bernadotte
Ralph Lloyd .
Mimesis
Senator Sparks
Garneau ....
Lady Rankin
Heretic
. .104 1:41%
. . 98 1:42
7.10.7 1:40
.112 1:44% in
. . 90 1 :41%,
. . 90 l :43
. . 99 1 :43
. . 07 1 :41 Vs
..107 1:40%
.107 1:40%
..100 1:43%
Index Course
Dist TiineT’ckOdds
W’t St
Va %
%
OLD RELIABLE, b. c. 2
110
1 062 4 Windsor
5-S 1:06 hvy
15
103
4
4
2
Dire; 1 Windsor
5-8 1:<)l%fast
15
m
3
5
5
lo.';.’:: Fort Erie
5-8 1 :o6 4 f,hvy
15
103
3
3
3
10242 Fort Erie
5-8 1 :01%fast
40
103
1
2
2
DARK ROSALEEN. br. f. 2
108
106l’ 1 Windsor
5-8 1:06 hvy
14-5
107
5
10322 Fort Erie
5-S l:06%hvy
7-10
no
2
2
2
9554 Fort Erie
5-8 l:04%good
7-10
109
1
1
I
9353 Hamilton
•5-8 1 :01%fa8t
7-5
105
5
3
2
90 r.D Conn’ght
45 f 56%fast
1-2
106
2
1
1
s545 Toronto
4?. f 55%fast
10
115
6
4
84(W ’I’oronto
1-2 48%fast
2}
107
2
1
MARION GAIETY, b. f. 2
112
lu62l Windsor
5-8 1:06 hvy
8
114
1
Ji
i
Pi.V.l W’indsor
5-8 1 :01%fast
8
no
1
3
1
9880 Windsoi
5-8 1 :62%fast
8-5
104
4
3
3
9353 Hamilton
5-8 l.-01%fast
8
105
3
5
4
8545 Toronto
45 1 55%fast
f’ld
115
1
2
First start
for the following:
SYKESIE. ch.
c, 2
106
COMMODORE
LOU. br. c, 2
110
SECOND RACE — 3-4 Milo. 2-year-olds. Handicap. (0140 — 1:14% 3 — 103.)
HODGE, ch. g. 2
K*,!*:: Windsor '!
Fort Erie 3
i i ’ort i
■
Kd 19 Hamilton 3-
'i(73 Hamilton 55
Windsor 55
97:*7 Windsor 5-
9441 Latonia 5
9378 Latonia 3
CZAR BHCHAEL.
’959:: Windsor 5?.
19511 W’indnor 51
F’ort Erie ■'
lu:::*r, Tort l>ie 51
999.* Hamilton
Windsor
9761 Windsor 5-
f Lb ’ .nuid
1 1 :H%good
f 1 :<x; fast
4 l:13%fast
f l:06%fast
f 1 :o6%fast
8 l:vo%faat
4 l:13%fast
4 l:13%fast
b. c. 2
f 1 :10%niud
f 1 :05%fast
1 l:14%good
f l.H-r.hvy
s 1 all i >fast
s l :<Mi%fast
8 1 :04%hvy
128
9-20 ll .
7-10 122
11-20 1US
U-5 106
3-4 115
25 1(»7
9-10 111
11-5 105
13-lU 107
43-20 108
8.97 Pimlico 45 f
8112 Pimlico 4* f
7928 H.ileGrace 4i f
MM7DA. b. f, 2
10746 Connaught 3-4
9281 Latonia 3-1
920? J^atonia 55 f
9072 Latonia 55 f
8893 Latonia 5-8
8845 Latonia 5-8
8769 Douglas 5-8
EMERALD GEM. b.
10593 Windsor 55 f
9973 Hamilton 55 f
9915 Windsor 5-S
9865 Windsor 5-8
9731 Windsor 5-8
9374 Latonia 5-8
9110 Latonia 55 f
9004 Latonia 5-S
STEVESTA. b. f. 2
10774 (’onn’ght .*5 f
10307 Dufferin Ab5-S
10157 Dufferin Ab5-8
9899 King Ed. Ab5-S
971*: King Ed. 45 f
968’S KingEG. A 1.5 -S
943:5 Delorimier 5-8
9399 Delorimier 1-2
LADY TRINITY, b.
First start.
•56 hvy 5
5.7% fast 47-10
55 fast 5
1 :15%hvy 15
1 :13%fast 9
l:06%fast 37-10
1 :C7 good 12
1 : 00% fast 3J
l:00%fast 27-10
1:00 fast 11
f. 2 1
l:10%mud 10
1 :06%fast 20
1 :00%fast 3
1 :01%fast 6-5 l
1 :01%fast 13-5
1 : 00% fast 9-5 ]
l:07?f;fast 24
l:01%fast 17-5 1
l:09%slow 5
l:o3 slop 3
1 :02%fast 3-2
1:01 slow 8-5 :
1 :00%hvy 4-5 ]
1 :0!%fast 3
1 :03%f ast 4 1
49 fast 3 1
f. 2 ]
2 4 2 3 F* brother
3 4 3* F* brother
2» 2 f * F’brother
2 3 2 1 J I*” brother
8 Punch Bowl. El Biod. Gainer
6 Garl, Canto, Beau Pere
8 Executor. Mater, Graselle
4 Garl. Defendum. Worstdnle
7 W. Waddell. Spearhead. W.Slioea
By McGee — Sans Pared II. (T. P. Hayes).
5 1 4 W W T'lor .7 PanZareta. Sherwood. Sir Blai
6 50 6 fi French 7 B.andSaddle. W’melon. Mockery
3 h 3 4 B Steele 8 Black Toney, O’Hagan, Old Beti
3 2 3 2 J Buxton 6 IVglmrst. B. and Saddle. B. Lane
3$ 1" Loftus in B. Williams, Robinetta, I>. Mint
7 2 5*5 Buxton ft Bandit. Barbara Lane. Old Ben
3 h 2 X J E Martin 8 Casuarina. B.Lane. B. Williams
By McGee — Cappadocia (E. J. O’Connor),
8 8 ,n 5Kederis v Hodge. Rus. Brass. ('. Michael
15 2 l Kederis *; Black Toney. Hodge. Oentauri
2b 2* Neylon 11 M. Declare. CzarMichael. Behest
3nk 6*5 E Martin K* Katina, Colors, Laura
25 3! Goose 10 Colors. L. Travers. Miss Declare
l 3 l 4 Kirsch’m ll M. McKee, Serenata, V. May
7 8 M 5J Henry 8 Edith W.. Old Ben, Ambition
ink 51 j j Henry 12 Ovation. Cbarmeuse. Lindar
By Dick Welles — Mandorna (J. F. Kelly).
35 4 4 2 Obert 7 Z<xlia«-. L. Travers. Nancy Orme
l 1 Dre.vcr ft Laura, Shippegan. Odd* Cross
1* .1 McIntyre in Laura. Ro«ith. Silver Tone
S 1R J McIntyre 8 L. Rebel. \|. Sister. T. Ilanc(M*k
1% J McIntyre 6 Booth. Parcel Post. Spittir*
25 J McIntyre 8 Par. Post. 'I'. Hancock. Kett’dnim
25 J McIntyre 8 Temiiest, Ratigan. Shippegan
1* J Melntyre 8 Tom Hancock. P.Post. ColonelC.
By Star Shoot — Semper d’Or.
THIRD RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
By Oddfellow — Comraena (T. G. Enright).
65 8 Mi Van Dusen 8 Leochares, Pan Znrcta. Ten Point
5 .7' %Y and 'sen .7 Dr.Duenuer. Armor. Volthorpe
6‘ 5' 4 Vand’sen s D.M’donahl. Sln*rw.»od, P. Ahmed
5* 5*2 Valid’. sen C S.R. Meyer. Sherwood. CnugtiHill
75 7‘- Vandus’n 10 SIi<tw*hh 1. Pr. Ahmed. Americus
6 6 n i Va ndusen 6 S. Blaise, p. Ahmed, S. R. M A yer
2»> 3** E Martin 8 Tarts. Queen Bee'. Inspired
By Yorks’e Lad or Ces’ion — Sh’drona(E. R. Bradley).
3' ; 2' J McDon’d 7 Chopin. Euterpe. Ann Tilly
7 X 4 10 Loftus 12 Sylvan. Brynliinah, Bruin Belle
3 2 3 3 Loftus 7 Belamour. Brynlimah, Euterpe
3*5 3 2 5 Buxton 11 Battery, Trovato, Constituent
4 2 5 2 J Kederis 12 Queed, Karl of Savoy. Luther
J* J* Teahan ft The Grader.B’ly H’der. Marsh’n
3 l 5 3*5 McDon Id it Jimmie Gill. V’erena, Olga St.ir
7 h 4 s French 11 Chart ier. Sir Marion. Volita
TACTICS, b. g. 4
1(166:*. Windsor lm70yl :47%hvy '
lh::76 Ft. Erie ImToy l:l6%good :
10329 Fort Erie 1 1 16 1:52 hvy !
9888
Belmont
1
1:41 fast
30
109
(5
6
6
0
NAUGHTY LAD,
b.
h. 5
110
9098
KingEd. 1
1-4
2:14 slow
4
113
8883
BlueRon. 1
1-S
1 :56%fast
10
107
1
9
9
7
8831
BlueBon. 1
1-4
2 : 10 fast
10
104
4
3
1
1
8754
BlueBon. 1
1-8
1 :56%fast
20
112
3
10
9
9
S695
Delorimier
7-8
1 :48%,hvy
2-5
114
8593 De I’m ier 1 1-16 2:12%hvy
8556 Delorimier 65 f 1 :37%hvy
7745 M’lboro 1 1-16 1 ::77%hvy
7741 M’lboro 1 1-16 l:58%slo\v
By Hastings — Merry Token (N. K. Beal).
3 1 2- E’ brother 8 Rash. My Fellow. II. liulcliisoii
l 2 l 2 P’ brother 7 Husky Lad. M. Jonah. Adolariie
2' 15 F’broth’r 7 Rash, Mud Sill. Pliant
65 7‘ ® 2 F’ brother 8 Muff. L. of Langden. T.. George
6" k 7 5 E ’brother ll W. Welles, Daingerfleld. Caliph
By Fatherless— Ellerslie (H. Phillips),
6 j Wills 13 Strite, II. Ilutch’son, I*. Thorpe
4 1 l? Dennler 10 Colston, L. M. Eckert Frog
1- l 2 Montour tl Cuttyhunk, Stairs. Jack La.von
9’'* 9- 1 Small 11 Apiaster, L. M. Eckert. Stairs
2 nl{ Mondon 6 lyeialoha, P’arlington. S’ganibian
2* 5 Hall 7 Cuttyh’k. D.ofB’gew’r.G.Treas’re
(P Wills
4 1 lj Dennler
I 2 l 2 Montour
9’ 3 9 21 Small
2nk Mondon
2 15 Hall
6 2 ‘ A Morgan 8 Cuttyh’k. Earl ofRich’d.’ Htorioon
2ot Dreyer
3 11 A M’ thews
3 1 3 3 | J Callahan ft Strong. Harry Lauder. BillvHolder l'
65 6 3 } W Audresall Billy Holder. Guide Post.' Strong 1
By The Picket — Little Em (E. B. Ackerman). ^
11- 11 1 7 5-1 Glass 12 Sylvan. Brynlimah. Bruin Roll - x \\
3 2“ Brady 3 Besom, Aviator ••
S 8 1! * McFad’n 8 Ocean Blue. Siekle. Perthshire 9
7 7 23 McFad’n 7 S. Board. Ilia Majesty. Y. Notions ft:
a 5* 5-3 p Moody ft MissBiush. G. Planet. Mo. Girl
L 2 11 4*5 P Moody 12 Queed, Earl of Savoy, Luther
1 1 lut 2 1 W Knapp 8 Autumn, Battery, Oakland Lad
11 11 10* 10 24 W Knapp 12 Kayderoseros. B. Collins, I. Ham
0 5 7 7 12 W Knapp 8 B. Daylight. Mausolus. G.B.Leill
3 4 4 s 3*5 P Moody 7 CbadBuford. Bryndor. G.B.Ledi
By. Isidor — Aranza II. (J. M. Zimmer).
4 3 2»5 4*5 J MeTag’t ft MlssRrusli. <;. Planet. Mo. Girl
2 2 4 1 7 W Ward 14 Compliment. Lurla, Afterglow
1 1 4"' 4* 2 Nicklaus 7 Chopin, Prospect. Euterpe
l 4 Jjl fi” T MeTag’t 12 Sylvan. Brynlimah. Bruin Belle
10 9 9‘ 7*5 Minder 12 Cadeau. L. Lightning. Hcnpei-k
By Sir Dixon— Alpena (Lieut. G. S. Patton).
1 2 2* 2 s (’apt M'h’ll :! I landrunning. Mason
4 2 2* 2" Lt Patton 7 Klnuelon. IMgli’dCItief. Goldw.’ck
5 5 5 ,fl 5 2 3 Lt Patton 7 Eadbald. Willing. Handninning
idled up. Lt Patton 10 Absconder. Eadbald. Willing
3 1 * Lt Patton 7 Willing. High. Chief. H’druuning
C° Lt Patton S H’drunnig. Han. Louise. Gold wick
2- Lt Patton ft H’drunning, Han. Louise, II. Chief
By Burgomaster — Margerique (Mrs. B. Algeo).
9 S S* S‘- W Ward ft MissBnish. G. Planet. Mo. Girl
2 6 S S 12 G Burns ft Little Erne. Gift. Vesper
6 8 75 7 M Dagler ft Lucky Lass. Futurity. Dipper
7683 M’lboro A 1)7-8
1 :31 'hvy
11-5
llo
lb C Grand 8
760S Charle’n lmTOy
H47%good 10
108
2
4
3
4
2’J 2 2 Montour ♦’»
7530 Charles’ n 1
1-S
1 :56%good 15
10G
4
5
5
a
5 5* Wolfe ft
THE GARDENER, b
. g. 7
107
By Toddington — La
I075O Conn’ght
55 f
1 : 10%hvy
15
111
s
4
6
fi 1 5*1 F Adams 11
9795 KingEd. 1
1-16
1:54 slow
3
112
7 l3 5J McIntyre 8
9749 KingEd. 1
1-16
1 :56%hvy
4
103
6 18 LT Melntyre (5
9369 Delorimier
7 8
1 :30%fast
8-5
no
l 2 J McIntyre 8
9339 Del’mier 1
1-16
l : 50%, fast
3
no
8 1 * J McIntyre S (
2133 KingEd. 1
1-16
1 :51%fast
2
114
l 5 ,T McIntyre 12 ;
8975 KingEd. 1
1-16
1:50 fast
10
111
5 7 } J McIntyre ft i
877S Blue Bon.
7-8
l:28%fast
20
105
8
3
3
6
Gj 5 3 J J Mclntyrelft .
7777 Jamestown
3-4
1:15 good
7
104
2
3
4
6 3 5 41 5Montour 8
Stairs, Sylvestris, E.ofRichmond
Otilo. Wood Dove, Cliff Top
W oo«l Dove, Jim Milton. Bay Cliff
Font, ldlewefss. Haldeman
Ella Graue. Pliant. Frog
BeauBrummel
7766 Jamest'wn 55 f l:08%fast 3-2 112 5
7753 Jamestown 3-4 1:16 mud 35 109 2
STRITE. b. c. 4 104
10595 Windsor 1 1-8 1 : 57%, mud 20 ui.~. 7
10491 Windsor 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 20 107 6
959S Ft. Erie lm70y 1 :47%good 25 106 6
9460 Ft. Erie lm70y 1 :50%slow 15 112 2
9336 Hamilton 1 1-4 2:03% fast 12 112 6
909S KingEd. 1 1-4 2:14 slow 5 112
9032 KingEd. 1 1 :43%fast 3 115
8853 Blue Bon. 7-S 1:80 fast 13 120 4
MIMESIS, br. f. 3 94
10749 ('onn’ght 55 f 1:10 hvy 15 9S 9
1"495 Windsor 1 1-16 1:4S fast 9 9S 8
9314 Hamilton 1 1-8 1:56 fast 7 95 8
9266 Hamilton 1 l:40%fast 30 88 3
9116 ('Onn’ght 11-8 1:56 fast 15 S6 6
9056 Conn’ght 1 1-8 1:56 fast 9-5 88 7
8989 ( ’onn’ght 1 1-8 l:56%fast 10 107 9 1
8754 BlueRon. 1 1-S l:5G%fast 15 95 11
8621 Toronto 1 1-16 1 :49%fast 27 90 7
8436 Toronto 1 1-8 l:54%tast 53 107 6
6 2 6 8 G Burns 8 Toniata, S. Princess, Frol Levy
3‘5 2 l Taplln 7 Q’n Mark, Blue Mouse. Cynosun
By Modred — Little Margaret (H. T. Ellison).
7 7 21 * Gross
gin gio Gross
6* 6 3 $ Kill’w’th
7J 7 14 KUl w’th
2* 6 12 Small
1» Kill’w’th
l"t Kill’w’th
4 s 2‘ KUlw’lh
7 Trovato. Marsbon. Dynamite
7 Falcada. Spindle. J. II. Houghton
7 HedgeRose. L.M. Eckert, Clinton
ft MollieS., H. Howdy, L.ofL’ngden
7 MollieS.. Ta Nun Da. Woodcraft
13 11. Hutchison. l\ Thorpe, C.Stre’m
0 Cliff Stream. Sunguide. Tee May
<1 Magpie. Oliver Lo«lge, Velsiiii
4 s 2* Killw 111 (1 Magpie. Oliver laulge, Velsini
By Ogden — Mimosa (W. Walker).
5 1 4* E Carter 12 M. Johnson, Henpeck. (Jeo.Karmc
7’ 7* E Carter 8 CarltonC’Iub. Goo«lDay. M. Jonah
3* 5* Neylon 12 Hasson. McCreary. Marie T.
4 4 3% Neylon 10 Muff, Daisy Platt. Jonquil
6*5 6 1 1 Neylon 7 l.Lestrade. I,.(Jeorge. J’cqnellqa
5” 5 # | Snyder 7 Azo. Rash, Judge Monek
5'5 5* Snyder 10 L.M. Eckert, LnekyGeorge, Rash
A Wilson 1J Apiaster. L. M. Eckert. Stairs
4 2 3 2 Snyder
5 3 f. 2C *Small
7 HowdyHowdy, Hasson. C. Buford
(*► Kleburne, F. Sight. Spring Maid
Connaught Park Entries and Past Performances for Friday, August 29.
FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Handicap. (ft140 — 1:14%-,
PAN ZARETA. ch. f. 3
10746 (’onnaught 3-4 l:15%hvy 4-5
10626 Windsor 3-4 l:17%hvy 3
10509 Windsor 3-4 l:12%fast 2
10825 Fort Erie 3-4 1 :17%hvy 11-10
10213 Fort Erie 3-4 1:13 fast 7
10121 Hamilton 3-4 l:12%fast 3
9997 Hamilton 3-4 l:ll%fasf
9976 Hamilton 3-4 l:ll%fasi
9913 Windsor 3-4 1 :12%fasl
9812 Windsor 3-4 1:17 hvy
6HERW00D. b. g, 6
10746 (’onnaught 3-4 l:15%hvy
10512 Windsor 3-4 1 :12 fas!
9621 Fort Erie 3-4 l:15%goo
9315 Hamilton 3-4 l:12%fas1
9.64 Hamilton 3-4 1:12 fas!
9117 Conn’ght 55 f l:07%fasi
3-4 1 :ll%fast 11-5
3-4 l:ll%fast 6
3-4 l:12%fast 35
3-4 l:15%hvy 13-3
3-4 1 :12 fast 15
3-4 l:15%good 3-2
3-4 l:12%ffcst 7
3-4 1:12 fast 40
55 f l:07%fast 3
t 100 005
5 100 X (KM)
r. 101 • 005
:; sp x 7(>5
lOOx 70,
9117 Conn'ght 5X f l:07%fast 3
9014 Connaught 3-4 1 :15%fast 5
8750 Blue Bon. 3-4 1 :14%fast 6-5
k>17 Toronto 3-4 1:13 fast 3-2
T0WT0N FIELD, b. h. 5
10670 Saratoga 3-4 l:14%slow 7
10G70 Saratoga 1 l:39%fast 6
10431 Saratoga 1 l:38%fast 4
10055 Hamilton 7-S 1:26 fast 15
9825 Windsor 1 1 :42%good 45
9485 Ft. Erie 1 1-16 1 :50%good 10
9241 Ham* ton 1 1-16 l:46%tast 5
MB Connaught i l:4l%fast 4
9(d4 Connaught 3-4 1:15%fast 7
8S82 Blue Bon.
8827 Blue Bon.
8723 Blue Bon.
7-S l:27%fast 11-5
1 l:4t%fast 3J
1 l:42%fast ;
4 105X725
0 115X720
5 108x715
:: io:;y7i j
7 K Ml X 710
3 107X705
:i ft5 X 705
:: 03. .700
4 117X700
5 101X700
4 112X005
5 111 X 4240
4 105X085
YORKVILLE. b. c. 3
10590 Windsor 3-4 l:15%mud 12-5
| 10614 Windsor 1 l:39%fast 8
P‘494 Windsor 3-4 l:12%fast S
9S26 Windsor 3-4 1 :15%good 5
9759 Windsor 3-4 1 :18%hvy 11-5
9356 Hamilton 5i f 1 :07%fast 4
9335 Hamilton 3-4 1:13 fast 4
9236 Hamilton 3-4 1 :13%fast 7
8349 Pimlico 3-4 l:13%fast 31-10
8247 Pimlico 3-4 l:13%fast 27-10
8079 Pimlico 3-4 l:13%fast 28
7729 Jamestown 3-4 1:14 fast 12
MEDIATOR, b. h. 5
10396 FortErie 1 1-16 l:45%good 15
10375 Fort Erie 3-4 l:14%good 9
10375 Fort Erie
10247 Fort Erie
10121 Hamilton
10055 Hamilton
9913 Windsor
9729 Windsor
S827 Blue Bon.
1 l:38%tast 15
3-4 l:12%fast 20
7-8 1:26 fast 5
3-4 l:12%fast 60
3-4 1:13 fast 60
1 l:41%fast 10
720 BlueBon. 1 1-8 1:54 fast
110
105 2
104 3
100 3
m 2
96 . \ 3
99 3
103i 5
98 3
98 2
106 4
114
114 1
111 6
113 2
116 2
115 4
122 4
115 2
116 2
111 2
103
109 4
103 3 1
106 7 7
102 1 5
114 4 1
110 1 1
106 1
110 3 3
105 1 3
110 4 5
102
103 1
102 5 1
109 2
101 4
102 1
114 2
107 2
101 9
113 3
103 1
100 2
95 2
104
100 4 1
107 3
107 4 4
1081 1
95 3 4
110 4
106 7
106 3 4
By Ab« Frank— Caddie Griffith (J. F. Newman).
1% 1% Kederis 5 Sherwood. SirBIaise. C. Stream
3- 2 2 Kederis 4 Flabbergast. Hel. Barbee. Crisco
2 h 2® k Kederis 4 GreatBritaiu, Grosvenor, Crisco
l 1 l 1 Kederis 0 Joe Knight. Duqucsne. Cowl
3 1 4 2 J Callahan 0 Calgary. Useeit, Leochares
15 2*» J Callahan
1‘1 3%. Gross
3 2 2 4 Kederis
Ink 2*» Kederis
3 l ® 3 2 J Gross
5 Marjorie A.. Sir Blaise, Mediator
5 SirBIaise, Sun Queen. K’tsDJffer
8 Leochares, Ten Point, Calgary
8 Plate( ; lass. Sir Blaise. Mediator
4 M. Picture. Leochares, Belray
8617 Toronto
8577 Toronto
3-4 1:13 fast
FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Canadian-foaled. Handicap. (!)117 l :(*7%
Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
By David Garrick— Sampan (S. Mintz).
2 5 l h D Connelly 5 s. Day. D. R«>saleen, M. Gaietv
4 2 3% 1> Connelly (! MnrlonGaiety. Meissen. Martola
3 1 3° D Connelly (» D.Rosaleen. M.Fox, O.Mabelle
3J 4 5 1 D Connelly 5 Meissen. Moss Fox. Lady Isle
By Havoc — Irish Lass II. (J. E. Seagram).
4 2 3 4 3 Kederis 5 <). Reliable, s. Day, M. Gaiety
2 2 l 2 Kederis 6 MossFox. (). Reliable. O.Mubetle
l h l 2 F Adan)s 4 l>. Cluster, Lady Isle. Alai Bass
2 3 2 10 Gross 7 SlipperDay. Alai Bass. M.Gaiety
2 2 2M F Adams 5 Meissen, DiamondCluster. Sinsin
4 3 2 5 Butwell 13 Beehive, SlipperDay. CornBroou
l 3 2 h Butwell 13 Beehive. Slipper Day, Murtola
By Martimas — Miss Gaiety (E. Glassco).
4‘ Van Dusen 5 O. Reliable. S. Day. D.Rosaleen
P I'M’ Peak 6 Meissen, Old Reliable, Martola
4 1 5 4 Hopkins 5 Froissart, I>. Cluster. Lady Isle
5 2 4 l *JC 'Furner 7 Slip. Day D. RosaleAi. AlaiBass
2’ 5* Hopkins 13 Beehive. D.Rosaleen. SlipperDay
By Armeath II. — Salamis (W. Martin).
By lldrim — Missing Link (W. Martin).
8467 Toronto lm70>*
YORK LAD. br. c. 4
1 :45%fast
14%i
113
98
1 2
3
3
4nk 6% Butwell
By Yorkshire I
let, 29
Windsor lmTOy
1 :51%hvy
1
IK)
1 1
1
1
1*5
ink
Obert
10023
Hamilton
3-4
1 :12%tast
5
109
9
9
9
85
S 11
Deronde
9759
W’indsor
3-4
l:18%hvy
3
no
3
9
8
6b
2 2
Deronde
9524
Fort Erie
3-4
1:17 good 8
113
6
2
3
3*
4 2
Snyder
9456
Fort Erie
3-4
1 :18%slow
9-5
116
4
5
2
2‘5
2 1
A Wilson
9316
Hamilton
3-4
1:13 fast
6
115
6
4
4
4 2
2 1
Nathan
9055
Conn’ght
55 f l:09%fast
2|
107
2
1
4
1»
1»
Snyder
8878
Blue Bon.
3-4
l:15%fast
3i
no
3
2
1
l 4
Nathan
8722
Blue Bon.
3-4
1 :15%fast
6
115
12
9
9
8*
4 2 j
G Burns
8439
Toronto
3-4
1:14% fast
7
117 11
9
8
3*
luk
G Bums
By Allan-a-Dale — Monarka (J. W. Hedrick).
2 5 2L5 C IVak 5 PanZareta. SirBIaise, (’.Stream
3 2 3«J C Peak (* Buekhorn, MarjorieA., P.AIma .l
2 4 l h Loftus 3 Honey Bee. Spr.Maid J Kellogg
45 7% G Burns 8 K’ghtsDiffer. Kingly. Astrologer
4 . 4 Horron, Calgary. Hawthorn
3 s 3-J E Seharf 4 Carlton G., Flex. Uprlgbi
1 1 li E Seharf 4 Tow. Field, Carlton G., Upright
l«k 2>1 J Wilson 5 Upright. Hoffman. Flabbergast
4 2 lh J Wilson 5 Calgary, MovingPicture, Crisco
Bv Ben Brush— White Rose (A. G. Blakeley).
4 4 3*5 J (ilnss 5 Joe Knight. Scvsius. Belamour
2% 3«5 J Glass 4 Jawbone, Hodge, Dr. Duenner
4h 5*1 Ambrose 7 Roy. Meteor, it. Stone. Sientor
6 G»5 Ambrose 0 Cliff Edge, Mediator. Donerull
4 s 4% Gross 5 Cliff Edge. Just Ited. Busy
in 5*1 Ambrose .*» Kudolfo. Ymir, Flabbergast
3 3 4% Gross 8 J. Reardon. Pardner, The Rump
1* 14 Ambrose 8 Pardner. Ymlr. Effendi
2h 25 Ambrose 4 Sherwood. Carlton G.. Upright
4* lh J Wilson 7 Spell bou ml. Fred Levy. Apiaster
35 24 Deronde t> Hoffman, Towton Field, Airey
2 b 2h J Wilson 10 Pardner. Grif, Pandoriua
By Yorkshire Lad — Susie Bush (F. Farrington).
1‘* 1* E Carter ♦ Three Links. Back Bay, Cowl
2h 3** H (iray 8 Ivabel. Wander, Ardelon
7* 7* F’broth’r S Three Links. Cowl, Back Bav
15 3\ Neylon 10 Pr. Ahmed. R. Brigade, L. Hull
1 2 l 2 Montour ft York Lad. Glint, Liberty Hall
44 44 R Watts ft H. Bee. Theo Cook. Double Five
1 3 l 6 R Watts 12 Simcoe, Rosemarv, Fred Levy
Snyder 12 Marjorie A.. Tankard. Montcalm
4“h o*5 J Butwell 7 H’y Bee, Progressive, Magazine
li «.°? )bi , ns 6 Perthshire. Magazine, Big Dipper
6* 7*4 bkirvin 7 Cadeau, Merry Task, Aldebarau
l 1 24 J McDon’d 7 Sir Blaise. Palanquin. G. Hughes
By Meddler — Martha Gorman (W. Martin).
I 1 :’nk Kederis 0 Donerail. Dx’hiel, Calgary
4 2 4 13 R W’atts 5 MarjorieA.. TheW.Moon. Upright
44 4 2 Kederis 7 Knights Differ. Zim. Flex
5 44 R Watts 5 MarjorieA.. PanZareta. S.Blaise
2 1 2nk E Martin 0 Cliff Edge. Donerail. PlateGlass
4 2 4«2 R Watts 8 PlateGlass, PanZareta, S.BIals**
I Watts 8 K’tsDiffer. G. Britain. JimBasey
b 6 16 5D Connelly 0 Hoffman. To* ton Field. Pardner
3 3 14 D Connelly 3 Horron. Buskin
5 5 7 $ G Burns 5 Sherwood. Calgary. Mov. Picture
6h 7 1 4Clement 8 Knights Differ. Airev. Joe Stein
4nk 6% Butwell 7 Barnegat. Cliff Edge. Ymir
4 Chemulpo. Kinmund.v. Woodcraft
ft Flex. Hoffman. Three Links
ft Yorkville. Glint, Liberty Hall
13 Cowl, Gold Cap. Chuckles
7 G. Cap, Grosvenor. II. Hutchison
8 Honey Bee. Thnkard, Joe Stein
0 Jessup Burn. Toddling. S.Jauies
8 StarGift, Agnier. Burn. Daylight
1<* Spellb’d. Righte’y. ClothesBrush
12 Ardelon. Carrillon. Tom Sayers
FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (ft054 — 1:41% — d— lift, i
6PELLB0UND, b. g, 7 ]
10662 Windsor 55 l l:08%hvy 30
9081 Connaught 1 1 :42%fast 1
8882 Blue Bon. 7-8 l:27%fast 15
8722 Blue Bon. 3-4 l:15%fast 55
8647 Toronto lm7oy l:45%last 29-5 ]
8465 Toronto 3-4 1:14 fast 9 1
7962 Pimlico lm60y 1:46 fast —
7931 H.deG’ce lm70yl:4*5 fast 3 ]
CJHEMULPO. ch. m. i ]
10775 ( ’onnaught 1 1 :43%slow 3-2
10629 W’indsor lm70y l:51%livy 45
10589 Windsor 3-4 1:16 mud 6
10463 Windsor 55 f 1:06 fast 12
By Albert— Hoodoo (Miss E. A. Tyson).
By Ivan the Terrible — Nan. Hodge (F. J. Coleman).
"i- 14 Small s Rust. Brass. C. Michael. Kibhn
P l 3 Small (’. CzarMichael. Fathom Ru. Brass
I' l 2 Teahan 5 MissGayle, Rust. Bras-. OsapN-
2 2 l 4 Teahan s M. Gayle. Vaudergrift. T.l’sh«r
Ink i< Teahan t B. Williams. Fathom. Beau Pert*
2* 34 Buxton d Blaekloney. Em. Gem, Ceutauri
2* 2b (loose 0 Osapie. Rags. Alador
3* 1« E Martin 5 B. Toney. It. Williams. A’zeruept
1J l 2 E Martin ft Gipsy Love, Caro Nome, Bolter
2»» 3% E Martin 7 Cosis, Harwood. Candy Box
By Ivan the Terrible — Sosega (J. W. Hedrick).
3 1 ” 3% Gross s Hodge. Rustling Brass, Kiblnv
2' : 2 C Peak 3 Miss Gayle. First Degree
2 2 2 3 Buxton d 1 lodge. Fathom, Rustl. Brass
3* 3«5 Buxton 4 The Usher. Miss Gayle. Just Y.
I 3 l 4 B St»*ele 12 Red Star. Mockery. Buzz Around
3" 3*J Goose 11 Mi<s Declare. I’m Gem. Behest
2' 2* E Marlin 4 ,N. Maid. John p. Nixon. Sti|(erl
10589 Windsor 3-4 1:16 mud 6
( ft>463 Windsor 55 f 1 :00 fast 12
10377 Fort Erie 5A f 1 :09%good 9
16223 Dufferin 7-8 l:31%fast 5
9861 W’indsor 3-4 1:15 fast 12
9524 W’indsor 55 f 1 :08 good 4
9M5 W’indsor 3-4 l:17%hvy 4
DICK DEADW00D. b. g, 3
1 ' 7: Connaught ::-4 1 :l6%slow 6
1(>682 Hillcrest 6i f l:31%hvy 3-2
10611 H’ crest Abo-8 59%fast 8
16310 Dufferin AU5-S 1 :02%slop 3-2
10287 Dufferin Ab5-S 1 :02%fast 4
ARDELON. ch. o. 3
10514 Windsor 1 1 :39 2 ifast 11%
10214 Ft. Erie lmTOy 1 :43%fast 35
9525 Ft. Erie lm70y l:47%good u
9421 Ft Erie lm7oy 1:49 slow 7
9290 Hamilton
9236 Hamilton
2- 4 1 : 13%f ast
3- 4 l :13%fast
9i»ll Conn’ght 55 f 1 :09*%fast
8753 Blue lion.
8641 Toronto
8439 Toronto
8030 Pimlico
7957 Pimlico
2- 41:15 fast 10
3- 4 1:14 fast 73-10
3-4 1 :14%fast 27-5
3-4 l:14%fast Uld
3 4 1 :14%fast -
7866 H.deGrace 3 4 l :14V«faat
rw Obert ft Tankard. Rigbteasy . Duquesne
o? i! i Dennler C Gerrard. G. Treasure. H. Rose
rl ? P S?M niUy 7 T ’>"tonField. FredLevy. Apiaster
5 s 1“ J W ilson lt> Kigbteasv. C. Brush, York Lad
=1 2!* H al , s . ey J*H. Houghton. StarGift.LoveDav
ll 12 Magazine. J.H.H’ghtou
mi J.° f / 2 Oakhurst. B. Dipper. Master Jim
3 3 3 i Wolfe 8 Tow. Meld, Stairs, F.Mulholland
By Ben Stromc— Korea (J. W. Hedrick).
l'l l E Seharf * BigDipper. CliITTop. IlenrieitaW.
2 s 2nk E S«*hart 4 YorkLad. Kinmuudv. W’ dcraft
6 2 5 11 E Seharf 7 La Mode. M.Katchain. Chant icior
•»* 6*5 Buxton 8 JessupBuru. Uighteasy. T. C<»ok
35 l 1 F Merch’ntll Chryseis, Allaneen. Little Jane
£ Mflutyre ft T.B’body. G.T’sure. E.Tanguav
65 6*5 Snyder lo K. McGill. H’skyLad, J.H.H’hton
6 4 4 s E Seharf 11 Ust^eit. Theo Cook, Inlau
4-’ 4'2 E Seharf d Font. Nightmare. Russel McGill
By Dick Welles — Outwai (Mrs. W. H. Frye).
3\ I 1 War’ ton 11 Miss Jonah, T. Holland. Fairchild
l 4 War’gton 8 Rxcsilibur. Phew. L des Cogue ts
2 2 Fuerst 7 Carissinm. J. Marrs. Linbrook
1’5 Dreyer s Shrcve. Fairchild. Ibalkiu
2b Dreyer ft LadyEtna. W. Mason. Sen. James
By Cesarion — NigelU (W. B. Mizell).
4 1 I s Kederis s Ivabel. Wander. Yorkville
2' 1* Teahan ft Spindle. Aunt Alice. C. Bravo
E Seharf lo Clinton. Marie T„ L. M. Eckert
P b tj rt i • 1 Ravenal, Cogs, Fred Levy
6- 4% E seharf lo Visible. Simcoe. Jessup Burn
10 1 10*5 Ambrose 12 Marjorie A.. Yorkville. Tankard
5‘ Ambrose ft Rigbteasy. Jonquil. Rosemary
M o° y< ? er ll Lord W’ells. Fteti Levy. Cosgtove
l 1 * ^nyder 1.7 Cosgrove. Gobi Cap Kigbteasv
V, 1 S n } r !* er 12 York Lad. Carrillon. Torn Savers
tl h n ' <>r 1 ;J Nimbus. M. Moments. Deduction
6* 5*J Snbler 11 Lord Wells. Pop Gun. Rac. Bell*
1| Snider 1.3 l, ad of l.uugdeu. Mngazlu*. Spin
4 1 I s Kederis
2* l 3 Teahan
5‘ C« E Seharf
3» 3»| Obert
6- 4 ‘5 E Seharf
10 l 10*5 Ambrose
5‘ 4*5 Ambrose
G 2 4 S J Snyder
45 2*5 Snyder
1*5 2“* Snvder
4* 4 4 * Snider
6» 5*J Snbler
Gi 14 Snbler
DAILY RACING FORM.
FRIDAY. AUGUST 29. I'm
WORRY COOK. br. g. 7
J"7,> Connaught :: 1 1 :16%sU*w 6
Windsor linTtly 1:44“-, last 9
l*» 195
Windsor 1
1-16 1
IS fa st
7
103
;;
2 2
1
1ft l-i W W T’lor
i*ii*;s
\> imlsor lui7 4 »y 1
43 2 f.fH.st
:;«>
98
2 2
2
6ft 7 : ‘ft W W T’lor
103*8
Fort Erie l
1-16 1
53%hv-y
20
108
2
6 5
6
7ft 7 1 HBnxton
LOVE DAY. b.
C. 4
107
By Peep o’Day —
10777
* on gut 1
1-16 1
49%slov\
15
108
7 7
6
7 5 3 Lounsb’y
i* **.*..>
\\ in*isor
3-1 1
16 hvy
15
in
O
6
1)
6 4" ft L» Connell v
1 <’**'■ 78
Windsor
3-4 1
:19%hvy
10
116
7
7
6
5ft 4 2 } D Connelly
193**N
Tort Kri**
3 -4 1
•13%.good
:■*)
113
4
6
6
5 • 4 ? I* Connelly
9S*I$
1 ort
3-4 1
:17 4 r .good
8
115
9
7
6
5 2 l 2 A Da V* son 1
9559
I ort Krie
3-4 1
:16*K good
8
115
7
8
7
4* 4 f i Loftus
41 5®I Buxton
!• k>9
Ft. Erie lm7<*y 1
:52 slow
5
112
5
6 4
3
WILLIS, b. c.
3
101
By Naiturtium — ]
Bt Magistrate — Lady Aiatree (Keith & Spence).
7 7 ft W NY T’lor li.de Kail'. J.Gaitens. S.of Uocks
r Moon* G M.Slil, F ofSavoy. n. Hutchison
S Re. Marshon. Miceosukee
'.‘•I 4 - KingEd. Ab6Jf l
>-s* KingEd. 3-4 1:1
9526 Delorimier 6 ft f 1:2
97*01 Delorimier 5-8 1:0
v.'CG 1 )elorimier A— 8 1:0
9095 KingEd. 4 ft f 5
‘.'**5 King Ed. Abo-S 1:0
>i:u KingEd. ;:-4 1:1
8971 KingEd. .5-1 1:1
>*W* Electric 4*. f 5
N42U Electric Aba-8 0
VLNETA STROME. b.
1*341 Dufferin 1 1-16 1:5
10180 Dufferin 7 -s 1:3:
*1 KingEd. 1 1-1G 1 :5
9 v 4. KingEd. 6 ft f 1:3
'.*74'' KingEd. f*-S 1:0
I* 177 1 >c l ori niler 5-S 1:0
V373 Delorim’r 6ft f 1:2
Dclorintier 3-4 1:1
•.*132 KingEd. 1 1-16 1:5
'.• ■'•G KingEd. 3-4 1:21
R. H. GRAY. br. c. 3
:2S slow 7-h
:17 fast 3
:23 fast 2ft
:02%fast 2
:03%fast 8
56%slow 6
:01Vfchvv 6
:16%fast 3
:17%fast 10
59 slow’ 3
59 fust 44
. m. 7
:55 fast 2
:321i£ast 2
:53 slow 3
:22%fast 3
:02%hvy 4
:02%last 3
:22%fast 4-5
:17%l'ast 6-5
:50%fast 21
: 20% hvy 6
10749 t onn’glit 51 f 1
9394 Delorim’r 61 f 1
9 H5 KingEd. 41 f
9030 KingEd. 3-4 1
M)72 KingEd 3-4 1
N775 Rlue Bon. 7-S 1
S738 Electric 1 1
:lo hvy 20
:23%fast lu
56%slow 8
:16%fast 10
:l7%fast 7
:28%fast 40
:45 fast 5
10 101 ll 11 * Dennler
6 s Dennler
4 3 Johnston
ll ir> Chappell
4 4 ft Dennler
7 5 h 3 ,w Dennler
2 h Dennler
12 M.. Johnson, Henpeck. Geo. Karine
12 E.Tang’y. Sturb’rd. Miss Primity
10 Willis. Spirelln. Kinder Lou
12 V. Powers, Y’keelotus, S.ofR’ks
12 The K. Prince. Eaton. S.of Rocks
13 Flex, Emily Lee. Senator Sparks
8 H.Creek. H.M.Sabatb. HoraceE.
SIXTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (9140- -1 : 14 %
ANAVRI, b. g ,
bni.” 4 Windsor 3-4 l:l9%hvy 3
l • »_• tv l’ort Erie 3-4 1:13 fast 7-l(
1W94 Hamilton 3-4 l:12%l'ast 3
9 l v, Windsor 5i f 1 :08%fast 35
>: s» | ’ 0 rt Erie 31 l:15%good 13-'
466 y deGraee 3-4 l:14%fast 4
79* 1 t .deGraee 5-8 1:01 good 20
219 Laurel lnt70v l:44g fast 15
g:;i:» Laurel lni70v l :44g fast
6299 ijaurel 3-4 l:14Jj fast
TANKARD, ch. g. 3
10662 Windsor 5ft f l;08%livy
10662 Windsor
U.il'l Windsor
10513 Windsor
10299 Fort Erie
10211 Fori Erie
6/. f 1:23 mud 3
ft f 1 :05%fast 5
3-4 1 : 15%f ast 4
3-4 1:13 fast 4;
103
3 1 15 5
7-10 113 5
3 115 1
35 115 2
13-5 116 g
4 112 8
20 106 2
15 114 3 1
8 113 1
102
4 1035 1
3 102 4 3
5 103 2
4 98 4
997s Hamilton 5 5 f 1 :05%fast 10
99 is Windsor 5i f l:07Y 5 fast 3 110
9U 4 Windsor 2-4 l:17%hvy 7-10 105
INI. AN. ch. g, 4 105
i'*5i.; Windsor 51 f l:05%fast 6 1**9
l* 1 **.,, Hamilton 2-4 1 :12%tast 5 99
9VJ4 Windsor 51 f 1 :o8 good 4 106
9201 Lalonia 3-4 l:13%fast 9 111
6122 I <a tenia 3-4 l:l7g livy 11 101
5386 Toronto 3-4 1:15* hvy 17-10 10S
f>39.» Toronto 3-4 1:14 slop f’ld 98
20G8 Lexington 3-4 1 :1GB slow 9-5 112
TOM BAYERS, blk. g, 8
10510 Windsor 5ft f 1:07 fast
102 is Fort Erie 3-4 1:13 last
in *• Hamilton 1 l:40%fast
10*>.*'> Hamilton 3-4 l:13%iast
0 101 4
t 110 1
-10 105 2
105
4 1:13 last 12
1 l:40%fast 6
4 l:13%fast S
997 s Hamilton 55 f l:05%fast
9828 Windsor
9555 Fort Erie
i ft f 1 :08 good 10
3-1 l:15%good 12
9115 Connaught 3-4 l:15%fast 6
9**v Conn’ght 55 f l:08%fast 21
90 1 5 Comfght 55 f l:H*%fast G
896* 4 Conn’ght 55 f l:09%fast 12
QUEED. ch. g. 3
10*C - Windsor 3-4 1 :19%hvy 13
QUEED. ch. g. 3
Joe Windsor 3-4 1 :19%hvy
1056:1 IVindsor 7-8 1 :264ifast 25
101G7 Windsor l 1 ::i9%tasi 20
10:2*1 Fort Erie 3-4 1:14 good 20
10321 Fort Erie 3-4 l:17%hvy S
9862 Windsor 1 l:43%fast 8
FRED LEVY. blk. c. 3
106 :> Windsor 3-4 1:19: 5 livy
10591 Windsor 6£ f 1:23 inui
1**391 F**rt Erie 3-1 1:14 goo
10321 Fort Erie 3-4 1 :17%hv>
1021*4 Fort Erie 3-4 l:16%slo\
99 IS Windsor 55 f 1 :07^fasl
9811 Windsor 3-4 1 iHVihvy
9737 Windsor 7-8 1 :27?sfas1
9G2U Fort Erie 3-4 l:15^sgoc
BACK BAY. b. g, 5
1* '9 ; J Windsor 3-4 l:15Kmu<
J*»49l W indsor
■ •»* . Windsor
9826 Windsor
9442 l>atonia
:’M Latonia
91 IG Ijatonia
9005 Latonhi
8875 l^atoniu
869) C*«*uglas
65 f 1:23 mud 20 1<>7
3-4 1:14 good 8 104
3-4 l:17%hvy 9 107
3-4 l:16%slow’ 10 1071
55 f 1 ’.OT^fast 12 105
3-tl:17V 5 hvy 6 lufi
7-8 1 :27%fast 15 104
3-4 l:15%good 7 101
g. 5 107
2.-4 llla^mud 45 108
3-4 1 :12%fast 12 108
55 f 1 :08%fast 5 115
3-4 l:15%good 8 112
3-4 l:12%rast 21-5 109
3-4 1 :12Mifast 32-5 111
3-4 l:l2»/ 3 fast GO 109
3-4 1:12 fast 58 110
3-4 1:12 fast 7 & 113
106
2 114 7
12 10S 1
G m ::
5 105 8
30 112 6
10 103 4
12 108 2
6 1% 8
2| 107 1
G 108 5
12 108 1
102
13-5 102 2
25 102 5
20 101 3
20 102 9
5 102 1
.8 KM 1
100
9 1**5 3
20 107 1
8 104 1
9 107 2
10 107J 2
12 105 5
6 106 4
15 104 1
7 lul 1
107
45 108 3
l MB <•
5 115 9
8 112 7
3-4 l:12ftfast 14
SPRING MAID. blk. f. 3
Fell Fort Erie
1*1*73 Hamilton
:*97s Hamilton
99 1 6 Windsor
!*G_*1 Fort Erie
9426 Ft. Erie
3-4 1:13 fast 9
3-4 1:12fcfast 10
51. f 1 :05%fast 6
1 1 :38%fast 12
3-t 1 :15%good 8
1 1-1G 1:51% mud 8
9388 Ham’ ton 1 1-16 l:47%fast
9337 Hamilton 1 1-8 1 :54%fast
2-5 111 1 1
0 109 6 5
8 110 7 7
h 113 6 2
4 111 5 6
97
* 105 6 4
0 102 7 7
1 103 11 11
2 1*7 G 5 6
1 91 5 5
160 1 1 2
850 4
’I’oronto
1 l:40%slow
19
99
2
8136 Toronlo
1 1-8 l:54%fast
51-10
107
5
3394
Fort ICrie
5-8 l:99i fast
100
3
.YJ06
Hamilton
5-8 591 fast
6
110
2
Ho!!!*
Ton»nto
5-8 1:02 slow 9J
110
4
225<>
Pimlico
5-8 1:021 good 3-6
112
4
I.A MODE. b.
f. 3
97
l<ioV*
Windsor
5-4 1 :16 mud
5
103
5
!*918
Windsor
5?. f l:07%fast
4
101
a
9s«a;
Windsor
3-4 1:15 fast
3-5
99
3
9 402
Imtonia
3-4 l:12%fast
6
98
3
9306
Latonia
5-4 l:12%fast
15
103
0
9163
Latonia
3-4 1:19ft. -mud
6
99
11
!6C4
Latonia
3-4 l:13ft5good 16-5
105
1
SPOHN. b. g. 8 108
8151 Pimlico 1 l:40%fast f Id lul 6
7S61 H.deGrace 55 f l:06vufast 8-5 105 2
7S37 H.deGrace 5?. t 1 :t*6%fast 13-6 101 1
78**1 H.deGrace 55 f 1 :07%fast 20 102 2
7786 H deGrace 5-1 f l:<*7%gand 30 103 2
7136 <1iarle8t*n 55 f 1:08 fast 11-10 116 1
7:’.^ *'liarh*ston 7-8 1 :->.%good 45 108 1
7279 « ’harleston 3-4 1 :15%good 3-5 113 1
7122 Charleston 3-4 l:14* 5 fast 18-5 113 1
8PRINGMASS. ch. m. 5 104
J *)•>:* W indsor 3 1 1:16 mud 35
10191 Windsor 3-4 1 :12%fast 30
1**391 Fort Erie 3-4 1:11 good 8
J* 29i l’ori Erie 3-4 1 :164s fast 7
9VSH Belmont 11:41 fast 10
93 1 8 Belmont 3-4 1:14 fast 10
:*1VX Belmont 1 1:40%fast 15
8317 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 good 7
CAMEL, b. li. 7
3077s Connaught 3 1 l:16%slow 10
103 5 6
107 5 7 7
102 8 13 13
10213 DuffTerin
1 ♦* 1 se 1 nifTerin
3**1*::: J>u(T**rin
Kingl-J*!
9*-m KingEd.
97 v* KingEd.
7-8 1:22 fast
7 -8 1 : 32% fast
7-S 1 :32%fast
5 f 1:26 slow
5 f 1 :22%fast
3 1 1 :22%hvy
KingEd Ab65f 1 :24%fast 10 118
A Is** eligible to start In order mimed should
CAMELLIA, b. f. 4 100
1**494 W indsor 3-4 l:12%fust 15 lor. 7 4
I**". ’- Hamilton 3-4 l:12%last 20 107 3 5
9867 W indsor lm70y 1:46 fast 5 106 1 1 3
981. Windsor 2 4 1:17*ihvy 6 107 I 4
9 .55 Fort Erie 3-4 l:15%good 4 110 3 1
77x1 Jaines'n lin70y 1:47 good 5 103 G 7 6
776 : Jamestown 3-4 1:15%good 40 9s 3 3
7721 Jaines’n ltn70y 1:46 fast 25 102 3 6 8
7676 Jaines’n lm70y l:46%fast 35 99 4 3 3
7638 Jamestown 3-4 1 : 15% last 12 104 9 8
7611 Charlest’n 55 f 1 :11 slop 6 106 8 7
BEN PRIOR, b. g. 5 100
9851 KingEd. Al>64f 1 :21%fast 15 1»H*
9693 KingEd Ab6Jf 1 :24%fast 6 11**
9 136 Del’ mit r 1 1-16 1 :5l%fast 2 l*)s
9370 Del’ niler 1 1-16 1 :51%fast t Kir.
9345 Del’mier 1 1-16 1:51%, last 6 l OS
91 41 Con’ght 1 1-16 1 : 19% fast 7 107 2 3 4
!**.*79 Conn’ght 5$ 1 1 :09%fast 4 109 7 7
9**15 Conn’ght 55 f l:10%fast 8 101 8 S
8965 Conn’ght
5ft f
1 :09%fast
15
110
13
11
9
\7«*1 Electric 1
1-16
1 :54%slow
7
Mfi
MYRTLE MARION.
b. m. 5
101
Hamilton
7 8
1 : 27% fast
20
112
1
5 3
•*■'<'• Hamilton
3-4
1 : 15%fast
20
113
10
9
10
Vi 1 * « ‘"tmauglit
3-4
1 : 15% la st
5
106
2
2
* > i • '•inuaught
1
! :4l%fa -1
25
'
2
1 I
2
9' * 4 onn'ght l
1-8
1 :56 ft-;-, fast
40
105
7
5 6
10
Vs,; Hlijt-Bon. 1
1-8
1 :7*6’rft fast
1<J0
101
1
1 1
1
4899 Montreal
1
1:4l%fast
10U
107
9
9 10
9
45’.’8 KingEd. I
1-16
1 :504s fast
6-5
110
4l9x KingEd. 1 1-16 l:51’%fast
1122 KingEd. 6£. f 1 :23%fast
By Dick Finnell — Hanoverine (J. W. Hedrick).
4- E Scharf
45 3’-' E Scharf
3- 4 2 5 Buxton
3i 3 T 5 H Bray
4=5 Teahan
U 5V' Montour
6* r.»| E Scharf
7 Queod. Anavri, lx*v«> Day
7 Brawny. Tankard. Glint
9 SpriugniMKs. Moisant, Cosgrove
N M.Katcham. C’terpart. P’f*ioea
S .1. Stein, T. Nightmare, Cosgrove
12 Widow Wise, Gasket. Tankard
7 Tankard. TerrlbleBill. R. Dipper
4** 4 3 i E Scharf 12 Afterglow. Cogs. Pop Gun
5 1 ! 4 8 5 E Scharf 7 Glint, Anavri. Daisy Platt
By Rubicon — Genna (P. Sheridan).
3 s 3 s Kedcris 4 York vi lie. Thre<* Links. Cowl
4 2 3 4 i Kedcris S Three Links, Cowl. Springmass
9 2 8 8 P Spencer 11 'nieo Cook, Auavri. R. Daylight
7 2 8 4 Hopkins 1(* Pr. Ahmed. R. Brigade. Yorkville
ink 25 Taplin 9 Maria C.. Busy. Merrick
li 3‘i Kirsch’m 9 A.P’ricia. C.onD’verv. S. Actress
2 l 25 J Henry !» WiJhitc. Closer. The Grader
7 4 7 ,1 ?.Cochr:m 9 Flor Roberts, W’ilhite. Closer
5 1 C 15 I.oftus 7 StarJasmiue. Sonada. Closer
7 2 Kedcris 9 G. Britain. MarjorieA. S.lt.Meycr
By Dick Welle* — Flash of Lightning (R. Davies).
4 1 4 : * P Moody (J T. Links, ltighteasy. R. McGill
"*■ 4 ,: P Moody 9 Flex. HolTmau. Three Links
9 2 9 12 P Moody 12 T’seeit, Tankard. Flex
7 r * 7 ,2 5Montour
3 2 35 I leronde
5* 5 s * 1' Mianiy
45 6 7 £ Deronde
3» 4*’ P Moodv
3*» 4 2 J P Moody
4 20 P Moody
4 4 4 4 E Martin
5 4 3 2 i E Martin
4 1# 3 2 i E Martin
14 l"k E Martin
S I*. Ahmed. Blackford. Bcuauet
•'* Sherwood. HoneyBee. J. K«*llogg
t‘* Grjf. Just Red. Blackford
10 Blackford. Edda, \Yo**dcraft
4 Hamilton. Just Red. JohnFurlong
7 Iiorron. Flabbergast, Buskin
0 Kleburne, FirstSight. Chockloa
8 Ollverlxidge. SandVnle. Br.Patb
G Genesta, Farrier. Monocacy
5 Monocacy. Little Hugh, Bravrnv
7 Buskin. ChurehBell. EarlyLIght
8 S £ bkirvin
P Skirvin
l ? Skirvin
s* 2 Skirvin
1* Skirvin
6> 2 Skirvin
5 4 5 Skirvin
l h Skirvin
JIM
L., ch. g, 6
100
By Ben 8trom<
JihuO
Conn'ght 5ft f
l:lo%hvy JO
III 7 5
5 1- 2 , ‘ l ‘ Lounsb’y
10314 Dufferin Ab5-S
1:03%^ lop 3
111
1"*» Jensen
10220
Dufferin Ab.VS
1 :<*2 fa st 5
UM,
1ft llalscy
10161
Dufferin Ab5-S
I :*>l%fast 7
111.
6 1 ®JC Knight
987*
KingEd. AU5-S
I:0lt'- slop 5
Ill
2 n C Knight
! 791
KingEd A b5-8
1 :00%9low 15
121
6®i G W Car 1
Cbester Kruuj. r*yuamite. C*
H Glint. RussellMcGMl, Afterglow
8 McCreary. Clinton/ Barnadotte
I 2 Skirvin S La Aurora. Kind. Lou . Sen. James
l 1 Skirvin 11 Cecil, lYince Fonso. Protagoras
31 Skirvin 7 Nila, Barou de Kalb, G. Castle
3* Dreyer 7 Protogoras, C. d’Alene. Casanova
5*5 C Knight 8 Fg**. Clothes Brush, Spirella
l l Kill’w’th 10 Spirella. Kinder L*u, R. II. Gray
5 :, 5 Dennison 12 C. Brush, Swiftsure. C. d’Alene
T* . Dennison 12 Coreopsis, P. Fonso, McAndrews
25 Skirvin 11 Ce«'il, Jewel of Asia. Fasces
G :iti Skirvin G Lithario. Touiata. Deborah
5 :! i Skirvin S Golliwogg. J.Nuunally, WAVelles
By Ben Strome — Veneta (L. Adrians).
McIntyre 9 Henotic. P. Dumas. Sen. Spark>
2* J M**Intyre 8 Cam* 1. Palma. Barn Dau*.e
ll 2 * J Melntyrell Agnicr. Ursula Emma. History
7* ,i i.l Melutyro S Y. Powers, Coreopsis. P. Dumas
3 5 J Melutyro 10 Ugo. Curious. Fanchette
4*i J McIntyre 8 G. 1’reasur**. H. Lad. P. Thorpe
3“ J McIntyre 8 Cordova. Chippewayan. R. O’Neil
1* J Mclntyrel2 AntoMald, E. of R’uioiul. Agnier
1* Dreyer ll PrinceFonso. Otilo. EvaTanguay
5 7 5 J Mclntyrelrt IjordWells, OrlmarLad. Leialoha
By Nasturtium — Annul (G. S. Brodie).
SEVENTH RACE-— 1 Mil«. 3-yoai-olds and upward. Soiling.
—Blue Jacket (J. H. Lamb).
ll I*. I’lvf. Rye Straw Sylvestri*
S I.eialoha. Glipian. Lima
S A lu-ou. Racing Bell. Proclivity
in Miss Felix. Touiata, KacingR.
1 9054- -1:11 V.
THE RUMP. ch. g. 4 105
1**215 Ft. Erie lm70y 1:44 fast 5 1**5 3 2 5
10*i94 Hamilton 3-4 l:12" 6 fast 9 110 2 6
9733 Windsor 1 1-16 1 :46% fast 10 107 1 3 4
92SS Ham’ton 1 1-16 l:47%fast 8 106 2 3 4
9211 Ham* ton 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 5 101 4 1 2 2
9053 Con’ght 1 1-16 1 :48%fast 7 106 3 1 1
8962 Connaught 3-4 1:15 fast 20 106 2 1
8880 Blue Ron. 1 1:40%fast .» 107 8 6 7
8774 Blue Bon. 1 l:42%fast 13 109 2 1 1
LORD ELAM. b. g. 6 115
10191 Windsor 1 1-16 1:l6%fast 6 1**7 2 I 3
11328 Fort Erie 1 1-16 l:53%hvy 4 104 8 8 8
10249 Fort Erie 1 1-8 1 :53 2 3 fast 16-3 106 1 2 2
10096 Hamilton 1 1-8 1 :53%fast 4 106 3 7 7
9886 Windsor 1 l:40%fast 40 105 12 11 10
9728 W'Tndsor 1 l:40%fa«t 12 104 2 5 6
9358 Hamilton 7-8 1:28 fast 7 1 20 2 6 6
9262 Ham’ ton 1 1-16 l:19%fast 20 104 5 8 5
MISS JONAH, ch. m. 6 108
10772 Connaught 3-4 l:16- : ,slow 35 107 2 2
10595 Windsor 1 1-8 1:57% mud 12 I*ni . 1 I
10495 W’indsor 1 1 16 1:18 fast 5 103 6 3 3
10376 Ft. Erie lm7**y 1 :46%good 8 10S 5 6 3
10222 DufTerin 65 f 1: 25% fast 5 105
1**165 DufTerin 7-8 1:33 fast 3 105
9867 Windsor lm70y 1:46 fast 12 104 4 4 1
SCHALLER, ch. c. 3 103
10278 Fort Erie 1 1-16 l:47%fast 20 9-: 2 3 3
10053 Hamilton 1 1-8 l:54%fast 40 167 3 3 4
9994 Hamilton 55 1‘ 1:07 fast 12 10S 12 12
9590 Belmont 3-4 1:14%rast 8 106 3 2 2
9190 Belmont 3-4 1:14 fast 50 1% 2 4 4
8353 Pimlico lmlOy 1 :46%fast S»-10 89 S 11 10
8057 Pimlico 3-4 l:15%fast 6 110 6 2
By Armeath IT. — Renovah (W. Martin).
9 9 ,2 ';Kederis :» Ll Or**. II. Hutchisuu. 1 'ix»m*i*»
5* 6 s It Watts 7 Three Links. Anavri. .1. Kuight
55 5 s 5 K Watts Ji Blackford. Busy. Just it**, 1
7' 7*5 Buxton 10 Blackford. Edda, W*>*>drrHrt
2nk 3 l i D Connelly s J. Reardon. 1‘ardm r. Tow. Field
2 1 2 1 D Connelly 4 E*l*la. Hatteras. Aniasi,.r
3"k n*4 D Connelly « Flex. Upright. Oliver J#odgc
6 1 6*J D Connelly :> Flabbergast. Blaekford, C. Edgx
2»k 31 d Connelly 5 TaNunDa, Cli ITSt ream. o.|jodg M
By Lord Eeterllag — Kate Elam (W. G. Kieg-Dodda
107 2 1 3 3 4 J 1*5 R Small
104 8 8 8 5 4- Small
1*)6 l 2 2 2 2= 2 1 Teahan
106 3 7 7 6 4*»u Teahan
105 12 ll 10 10 10* 10 r =5F Ada ins
104 2 5 6 4 35 4=3 Teahan
12** 2 6 6 4 3 l 3 1 . W Knapp
104 5 S 5 4 6»* 7*5 Gross
7 l atcuda. Spindh‘. J.H.Hought*»*i
s Be, Marshon. Mh'cosukeo
1 1 uskyLa«l. Floral Da \ . Marsln.u
s Rash. Gerrard. Billi*- B:*k*>r
14 Terrible Bill. Dynamlle. i .rgs
11 Rash. Working Lad. MyenjHC
!i Miccosuke**. R. Lloyd, Dllal«*ry
10 Grlf. My Fellow. Dynamite
loo 5 1
103 6 3
10S 5 6
l:54%fast 40 167 3
1 :07 fast 12 108 12
By Ben Strome — Irvana (F. McKinney).
3*5 2*i C Peak 7 ljueed. Fred Ia*vy. Love Day
3*5 2'J Teahau G TomSayers. Bl’kChief. J.Knigut
3 l 5 2 1 Teahan 7 T.Links. J. Knight. J'.H. Houghton
4 l 2 2 J Wllliamsll TbeoCook. B. Daylight. D: Five
1 1 A 25 Loftus 7 Glint. Daisy Platt. Fred Levy
6J 12‘ 4 }Troxler 13 Ardelon, L.of Langden. Magazine
6 6 2, jTeahan G C. Hill, L. O’ M’ Life. G. Hughes
2* 2* E Martin 12 H. Hutchison. O Em. Gold. Castle
5 h 7 3 3 W Knapp 12 Seneca. Chemulno. VenetaStroun*
By Burgomaster — Tanya (J. 8. Hondrie).
In:, lak Gross !* ltighteasy. Dmpiesne, Spellbound
2 2 2 3 Kedcris 7 Brawny. lTcd Levy. Glint
4 l 4“5 W W T’lor 7 Inlau. ltighteasy. Bettie Sue
2 l 3*4 W W T’lor S Joe Knight. Hofltuan. Duquesue
5 3*5 Buxton G T. Links. ltighteasy. It. McGill
2* 2 2 Kederis 12 Useeit, Flex. Black Chief
6 2 3 3 } F Adams 12 M’iilow Wise. Gasket. Pop Gun
1J l l i F Adams 7 Terrible Bill. BigDipper. Ilasson
By Star Shoot— Outcome (G. M. Miller).
I 1 1*5 II Gray 7 Rightcusy. Bettie Sue. Tankard
1 4 l 4 llerondo S W. Lad. Moisant, M. Katcham
4 3 3* Nc^’lon 11 I'seoit. Theo Cook. Chemulpo
15 l h W Amlress 8 Autumn. Geo. Oxnard. Star Rose
6 G 14 J McCabe <; Cop’ town, Mor’town, C.onDeliv’y
I s l l 5 Small 8 B.ofPleasure, M.Joe. B’cing I, ass
2 s 2’4 Rowley 12 I^ewis. KlowerGlrl, Sc. Pimpernel
H 2* T Koeruer 12 DahomeyBoy. Fawn. Dorbie
By Contestor — Houseglrl (W. j. Mclllmurray;.
2‘ 25 C l**‘ak 7 Black Chief, itaquette. Satyr
1* 1*1 P Moody G Anavri. Black Chief. Joe Knight
5 2 5* P Moody 12 Wander. Gates, Ralph Lloyd
2* 1® P Moody 11 Aunt Alice. Pampinea, Gasket
6 l 6 10 5F’broth'r 12 Fseeit. Tankard, Flex
2*> 3*3 Montour 11 M. Katcham. J. Burn. Cutie P».
3 s 3 1 1 D McC’thy 7 Camellia. Reputation. R. Lloyd
7 2 7 11 JMontour 8 Love Day, Sir Raymond. D. Platt
3- 3 3 F Adams 11 Marsand. T. Thompson. P. Molly
5‘J 3*5 F Adams 12 R. McGill. B. Prior. M. Johnson
2* 2 7 F Adains 15 Itosoinary, Bl. River. J. Grey
By Russell — La Tour (J. W. Burttscliell 1 .
P 1*4 C Turner 7 Anavri. Fred Levy, Love Day
2*5 3 l i C Turner 5 It. Brigade. Counterpart, C.King
45 5 "S C Turner 10 Harry Lauder. rhil.King. Trovnto
5= t’ Turner t* Springmass, Moisant. Cosgrove
S 8 l8 5C Turner 8 M. Katcham. C’teruart. K.Levy
2* l nk C Turner 12 Earl of Savoy. Luther. Qu’11 Sain
l:15%fast
6
no
6
2 2
3i
6 :, i F’brother
1:07 Vi fast
9
106
1
3 2
3®
3 2 i F’brother
l:16y s mud
8
112
1
1 1
43
4*ft F’brother
g. 7
106
By Planudcs — ]
1 : 16%slow
3
109
5
5 4
5 2
3 3 Dennler
1 :17%fast
8
107
8® l>ennl**r
58% fast
4
107
2® Dennler
9000 KingEd. 3-4 l:17%fast 8 1U7
8946 IvingKd. Ab5-8 58% fast 4 107
8317 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 good fid 103 7
8221 Pimlico 3-4 1 :15%good l’kl 103 1
8130 Pimlico 3-4 l:15%fast rid 112 5
8029 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 158 111 5
3535 Fort Erie 5i f 1 :06g fast 15 104 4
3465 Fort Erie 1 1:38 fast 100 105 2
BERNADOTTE. b. 0. 3 107
1*«*9G Hamilton 1 I S 1 :53%fast 10 102 l
10058 Hamilton 1 1-4 2:05 fast 15 100 8
9993 HamiIC n 1 1-16 1:17 fast 15 9S 8
9560 Ft.FTrie 1 1-16 1 :50%good 6 95 11
9459 Ft. Erie lm70yl:52 slow 4 90 7
9335 Hamilton 3-4 1:13 fast 50 113 12
S581 Toronto 1 1-16 1 :47 fast 22 97 5
8504 Toronlo 1 1 :40%.slow 298 1**65 <*
7624 Charles’ n 1 1-4 2:11 fast 3 111 4
7576 Charleston 1 1 :43%mud 6 112 8
7445 LTliarlest’n 5J f 1 :09%slow 6-5 110 4
7356 Charleston 3-4 l:J6%goodll-20 105 2
7197 Charleston 3-4 1:16 fast 8-5 102 2
RALPH LLOYD, b. g. 3 95
By Heno — Luckies* (J. W. Hedrick).
2** E Scharf 11 D.DeadwM. T. Holland. 1 ain hihl
o- 5* * E Scharf 7 Trovato, Marshon. Dyuamite
4* 3 2 Gross 8 CarltonCluh. Good Day. B. t "«'k
3 2 3 3 Buxton 7 Tactics. Husky Lad, Adolaut**
S’ 2 Skirvin 8 Nila. Yankeelotus. E.ofR’nc*inl
5*1 Scharf 8 M. Primity, Y’keelotus. Klttery
1* 2S Buxton 7 Camellia. B. Dipper. Miccosiikcc
By Ort Wells — Bettie’s Deceiver (N. K. Beal).
li 2'i J Callahan '.* I’llaut. Adolante. Be
4*i 5 nl *F’brother S E.ofSavoy, Mast. Jim. Fad-sidle
105 9 lr * F’brother 12 Moisant. My Genii. Black rtivor
4* 5 2 J F’brother 7 Beaucoup. Little Hugh. Fond
10 l 7« F’brotlier 14 L. Jupiter. B. Loss, Perthshire
10 4 8'*gFord \l\ MollIeS.. Star Gift. Mileage
3* 6-i F’bi-other 12 Brynary. Little Jupiter. Bryn
3® S 2 i F’brother G M.- Moments, Moncreif. Herippek
4 s 4*5 F’brother G Brynary. Arran, Captaiu Jinks
By Pl&nudes — Flying Gill (N. B. Davis).
5-* 3 2 Dennler 11 D.Deadw'd. MissJouali. Fairchihl
8® Dennler 1 :► Cordova, ltighteasy. Auto Maid
2® Dennler 11 Cordova, Curious. Isabel t’asse
4* 2*5 Snider 13 Springmass, Montcalm. Touch M<-
Schnt'ger It; Cynosure. C. Beach«*y. (bdliwogg
4* 2*J Snider
10324
Fort Erie
3-4
l:17%livy
20
107 6
8
8
71
6".’
IBchut’ger
s
10209
Fort Erie
3 I
1 :13%fast
12
105ft 7
4
6
41 4
1 - \
Teahan
!»
IOI25
Hamilton
1
1 :4**%fast
12
104 9
3 3
3
3 4
3‘
Tealian
12
9861
Windsor
3-4
1:15 Cast
30
99 ft 10
8
5
5 s
r,r.i
•* A
Kederis
10
5762
Windsor
5ft f
1 :11ft -ihvy
15
KM* 8
8
7
6ft
5’-
Montour
!*
9555
Fort Erie
3-4
l;L r ,%good
5
97 4
4
4
i'h
4 1 2
E Scharf
7
9483
Fort Erie
3-4
l:15%good 20
1001 6
8
9
10'
9 ,2 10bert
12
9358
Hamilton
7-8
1 :28 fast
11-5
104 1
1 1
1
1*
2 n
Montour
9
MIMESIS, br. f, 3 93
107 ID Conn'ght 55 f 1:10 hvy 15 98 9
1* 195 Windsor 1 1-16 1:48 fast 1* 9^ s
9314 Hamilton 1 1-S 1:56 fast 7 9* 8
9266 Hamilton 1 1 :40%fast 30 88 3
9116 Conn'gln 1 1-8 1:56 fast 15 8*5 6
91*56 Conn'ght 1 1-8 1:56 fast 9-5 88 7
suss Conn’ght I 1-8 l:56%fast 10 88 7
8754 UlueBon. I 1-S l:56%fast 15 95 11
8621 Toronto 1 1-16 l:49%fast 27 90 7
8136 Toronto l 1-8 1 : 54 -.-.fast 53 Mj7 6
6613 Jamestown 1 l:43%fast 8 !0! 9
SENATOR SPARKS, ch. c. 4 117
1068 1 Hillcrest 6^ f 1:31 hvy 6 11:.
10648 Hill crest 1 1-16 l:59%hvy 2 lit
1**344 Dufl’crin 1. 1-16 1:53 fast 6 II*
10313 Dufferin 1 1-16 l:54%slop 3 112
10256 Duffer in i 1-16 1 :53%fast 6 108
10177 Dulferin 1 1-16 1 :54%fast 3-2 112
9901 KingEd. 11-16 1:53 slow 15 104
9795 KingEd. 1 1-16 1:54 slow 4 112
9693 KingEd. Ab6if l:2t%fast 15 117
9129 KingEd. 1 1-16 l:52%fast 4 114
9t*9S KingEd. 11-4 2:14 slow 30 9s
9002 KingEd. 3-4 l:17%fast 3 1U8
GARNEAU. b. g. 5 101
4616 Baltimore 1 1-2 2:** fast 3-2 98 1
4546 R’timore InvlOy 1:48 fast 3 1*18 t;
4 189 B’timore. Im40y 1:50 hvy 5 107 6
2597 Fairmont 1 1-16 1:51 fast 6 110
3590 Fainnont 1 1:44ft fast —
5558 Fairmont 1 1-16 1:50 fast — 111
32S9 Latonia 1 3-8 2:21J gooti 17 10!* I
3150 I^atonia 1 1-16 1:50 hvy 24 10!* 6
"I4> 47 Latonia lm70y 1 :43f! fast 147 103 6
2880 latonia 1 1-16 l:46ji fast 62 109 8
2630 Electric 1 1-16 1:51* fast 11-6 107 7
2585 Electric l 1-16 1 :52| fast 12-6 10*) 2
8 8*5 Ford 13 Magazine. Ambrose. Horace I,
4 5 5 ts iAlcx r» Aldcbaran. Textile. Stentor
9 8 1 7 10 AVVolf 12 Eagle Bird, Bettie Sue. Toy Boy
4 5* 4 11 JLounsb’y G Granite. Edda. Buck horn
By Contestor — Reality (J. A. Thomson).
4 5ft 5- Van Ihiscii 8 Rash, lx*rd Elam. Gerrard
5 5 2 5 U Van Dusen S Clubs. El (Iro. Mycenae
8 S l S ls ;', Ambnise 11 Marie T.. Busy. Clubs
5 4 3 2’ Auihnise 11 llowdyHowdy. Master Jim. Fid
4 3*» 3’:’ Neylon s McCreary, Clinton. Kiel
12 12 12 22 ftF Adains 12 Yorkville. Sim« , *x‘. Ilosemarv
5 5 2 ° S^iDeromln ♦, PhiteGluss. Sight. Bwa. I’ijih1»*i
3 5 l 6 5 5 D Met” t by 7 Iiorron, Flalibergast, Buskin
Fell. E Martin G Monoeaey. E. Light. Tale*’Hrrlnr
5 5* 6 3 E Martin P> Go<*«l l>ay. C’twpart, Chil King
3 2** I'ft E Martin 10 Fuchsia. Anna Claire. Syns-ei
2 2 3 2 3 E Martin 7 Good Day, Syoaset, IlHh Stanley
3 3'i 2* K Martin 10 F. Hudson. GnodDay. BethStanlrjr
Brawny, Denham, guecd
Camellia. Reputation. T. Hayers
By Ogden — Mimosa (W. Walker).
4® E Cart**r 12 M. Johnson. Ileii|>eck. Gey. Karine
7 s E Carter s CsirltonClub. Go*hIDu.v. M.Jemiu
5 s Neylon 12 Hasson. McCreary. Mal ic T.
•i'i Neylon 10 Mnff. Daisy Plat. Jouuuii
ft6 11 Neylon 7 I.I.estrade, L. George. Jacqu*‘liua
*.®2 Snyder 7 Azo. Bash. Judge Mom k
5®2 Snyder 10 L.M.Eekert. I.uekyGeorg. Rash
A Wilson 11 Apiaster. L. M. Eckert. Stairs
3-’ Snyder 7 llowdyHowdy. Hasson. C.Ibiiv.rd
5-«ftSmall G Kleburne. F. Siglit. Spring Maid
ft 2 1 Buxton 10 M. Ann K.. E. Graue. F-By Night
By Previous — Veracious (S. Murray*.
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5% Hall 9 Leialoha. I.iubrook. J. Harris
•’ ,7 ft ftVar’gi 011 7 Dr.IIolxberg. Maxton. B. Frances
'■’ A \ War’gton !* Henotic, Pierre Dumas, i'aim.i
•’»* War’gton 9 Dr.Hnlzberg. B. Dam***. B.Bran *ti
2 1 ft War’gton s Our Nugget. Electric, Palina
1* Dreyer 9 Dr. Holzberg. Noon. Tackle
5* ft Skirvin 11 Agnier. Ursula Emma. Kitten
6 1 ’ft Dreyer s RoseOneil. Klttery. Barn Dance
6‘ft Hall 12 Camel. Pan Prior. !>usi
Dreyer lo P. Dumas, S. Ashland. Striding®
I0 l2 18tlrliug 13 Htrite. H. Hutch’sou. I» 1 10 ▼
4 7 C Knight 10 Agues May. Minstra. Curious
By Star Shoot — Auvergne (Wm. Mulholland).
3® Adams
4'°} Adams
3 7 Adams
3 giiiuluu
6 5- 5‘i MeC.ihcy
4 3 3 5® McCnhey
6 6 5®ft Estep
10 ll* 10 1 -} Estep
4 4 3 1 ! * Ferguson
3 3-' # 3'5 Ferguson
By Peep o’Day — My Gyps ( Barbee ic Haves).
Ink 1 nk w W T’lor 7 M. Katcham. Chanticlor. S' mass
;nk s® W W T’lor] 2 Widow Wlw, ousKet. lankard
3® 3 J \\ M T’lor 7 Jes.Burn, Cbapnltepec. Magazine
2 1 2i M* W T’lor G I’resumpt ion. Closer. L’tleFather
Uft 1= W W T’lor 12 Henry Rltte. Coy. Anna Reed
3 1 3 2 4 W AY T’lorll Adelaide T. , Tyree. Pampinea
2 3 ft 2H Buxton 9 Mother Katcham. Tyree. G. Post
By Peep o' Day— Smirr ( J. ,J. McCafferty).
11 11 2 ®ftSkirvin ll Rock View, Locliiel, Buskin
3 4 2 2 Deronda !* 1 *011 ble Five. Trifler. ThrilTv
I 3 l 2 Deronda s Honey Bee. Cowl, Progressive
5 2 4*2 Robbins <; Azyiade. Altamaha. Tarts
7 7 ,s Der**nda 7 Kp’gBoard. Sir Blais**, ('aughllill
5 1 6 lu C Grand «’• HotTman. A morions. Viley
4 4 : ’ C Grand I D.Maedon’d. MiltonB.. Shack’ton
2* 1 n k r i’a|din l J. Kellogg. Fatherola. Royal 1’**a
R 1” C Grand *’• G.Cap, Col. Ashmeade. Royal Tea
By Handspring — Masaada (R. T. McKeever).
!' 4® 3 D Connelly 7 La Mod**. M.K at chain. Clian’clor
6R 4 3 3 D Connelly s Three Links. Cowl. Back Bay
1ft l 1 D C«*n:ie11y 9 Moisant. Cosgrove. Fred L*vy
7 ltf 7 1 ** AV AV T’lor 8 J. Stein. T. Nightmare. Cosgrove
9 1 3 1 1 1 Byrne ll W. Welles. Daingerfield. Lillpb
8 1 7 1 0 i l > Hoffman L> Perthshire. It. I.ass. Discovery.
4*> 5®i Frasch ]<» Strcnuons. Beaucoup. Spin
3ft l*ft D Connolly 13 T. Holland, Montcalm. Touch Me
Bv Cameron — Gold Wing (J. H MaCarraa).
6 1 8 ’’ft Skirvin !♦ B.de Kalb. J.Gaitens. S.of B»s*ks
I * Skirvin 10 Song of Rocks. Brush, Casque
t 1 Skirvin S AVnetaStromc. Palma, B. Dav^c
s '- Skirvin 9 E.Tanguay. t’nttyh’k. Dynamite
* 1 Skirvin 7 Incision. Joe Gaitens. Kcfugilta
6 1 0 Skirvin S A*. Powers. Cor**opsis. 1*. Dumas
5 4 ft Skirvin 10 Leialoha. Sylvestris. M. Primity
1*» Skirvin 12 Ben Prior, Dust. Gagnaut
of above be scratched:
By Stalwart — La Mujer (J. L. Paul).
5ft 5® 3 Deronde 8 Three Links. Cowl. Bark Buv
6‘ 5*i R Watts 9 Flex. Hoffman. Three Links
3’ i 1 < SDyder 7 M..lonali. BigDipper. Miceosukee
5” 5 3 J D Connelly 6 Font, Til. Nightmare. R. McGill
l 3 l 4 F Adams 7 Reputation, T. Sayers. R. Lloyd
52 4* M’olfe S F.G’mother. S.X’thcut. Cvnosura
4®k C 4 ft Snider S Font, A’ork Lad. Double Five
7 2 6®3 Deronda :• C.Beachey. StarGift. The Squire
2’ft I 4 * Deronda 10 The Squire, IMiant. Blue Mouse
7nk f,'* AA’olfe in JoeGaitens. Martre. TrovWeight
4*» 3'i Wolfe 10 Coreopsis. Mai I tine. MissPrlmitv
Requital — Prioress (N. B. Davis).
7 lf, AFranklin 7 U. Bradley. T.Busylt'y. T'earrier
i** 1 Dennler 12 Camel, Uusi. Gugnanl
5 ‘ft Dennler 7 Priuee Fonso, Agnier, Roselhiei)
2 1 Dennler 1 «• Portarl’lon. Sunguide. L. Rankin
I'. Deimler 12 Pierre Dumas. Otilo. Ilorieon
3* 4 2 i Dennh r 7 Adolante. F.Godmother. II. Ruse
3V\ Denuh r s B.M’terson. C.B’chey M’Creary
3’ 2* 1 Dennler 1 j R. McGill. T Sayers, M.Jolmsou
5 h 6 3 1 »ennler 13 Satyr. Billy Collins. M. J*>hns**n
’*1 l>ennh*r 6 Prin. Tborp<*. S. Prin«*ess. Stairs
By Woolsthorpe — Pocketpiece (G. A. Tacot).
2' J Williams s C.Kriim. D. Platt. L. of Langden
:*’. 9'JJJ AYilliamslO A isiblo. Simcoe. Jessup Burn
1 1 D J Williams M Sbnwne**, Marie T.. Ravenat
1* -**i Williams 7 Jaequelina. Chemulpo. MollieS.
1<* 1*> :i .1 \A illiamslO 1. Al. Eckert. L’ky George. Rash
5* 6 s ft .1 AVilliains 7 Ilattcras. Rash. G*.l<Jen Treasure
9® 9>«iA’an R’otenB* L. of Langden. Ifereti**. B. Lass
2 4 A M’ thews 7 Cassowary. Golconda. Tender
l 2 A M’thews G Cassowary. Golconda. Naugl*. Lad
3 2 A M’thews 8 Af. Jean. Chemulpo. C’mas Daisy
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5 3 Snyder
9535 Del’mier 1
1-16 1
51 fast
25
100
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9477 Delorimier
5-8 1
02%fast
8"
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5®} Snyder
9370 Del’ m ier 1
1-16 1
51%fast
3
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4 3 ft Skirvin
9339 De I’m ier 1
1-16 1
50% fast
10
101
5® Robbins
7194 Juarez
1 1
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7176 Juarez
3 4 1
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6703 Juarez
3-4 1
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4
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6683 Juarez
5ft f 1
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8
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4245 Butte
7-S 1
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9015 Conn’ gilt
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8775 Blue Bon.
7-8 1
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8689 Delorimier
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8559 Delorimier
3-4 1
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7778 Jamestown
3-4 I
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7776 Jaines’n 1
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16648 Hillcrest 1 1-16 1 :59^ n hvy lu
10580 Hillcrest 7 S 1 :30%fast 7
10291 Dufferin 7 8 1 :52%fast 6
1C177 Duff**rin 1 1-16 l:54%fast 6
10096 Hamilton 1 1-8 1:52% fast 40
10053 Hamilton 1 1-8 l:54%fast 5
9016 Connaught 1 l:42%fast 60
SO70 Pimlico 1 1 : 4 2% fast 251 1
7781 Jaines’n lm70y 1:47 good 20 J
7768 Jamestown 7-S 1:2S fast 8
6373 Latonia 1 3-8 2:19g fast 18
6214 Latonia 1 3-16 1 :59i| fast 31-5
6069 Latonia 1 1-8 1:531 fast 55
S Salinn. Rose F.. Maie Fletcher
fi Louis*- Welles. R.xlJack**! . Profile
G Corinth. W.Griswell. Red Jacket
7 Gal.. Slave. P/IAiorpe. N. F«.*rgiisi.*n
9 N.Fer’n. W.Griswell. T. K. Priuee
11 GalleySlave. Ragman. Pr. Thorpe
7 Tay Pay. Effemli. La bold
G Supple. r,al*old. Sir Catesby
G Puek, Leopold. Sister Fl*»v**nce
12 ficopold. Sea Cliff. Crossover
9 Louise AVelles. Pedigree. Rin*la
o W.Griswell. Pedigree, UoKcb’gll
ie Rankin (J. L. Adams).
11 Agnier. Ursula Emma. Kitterv
!* Our Nugget. Frog. Star Ashland
10 Star Ashland, Fawn. Max ton
S g . Treasure. H. Lad, !■ rbt |M
10 Po»*tarllngton. B. Prior. Sunguide
8 G. Treasure. R’b’rglV.. Ct^iuik
5 Console. Hatteras. Dr. Dougherty
7 Enfield. Dr. Dougherty. Marin
7 E. Bryson. Ur. Emma. B Kniglit
5 Frazzle. Ursula Emma, Colin* !
S Republican. T. Links. Guaranola
t» Enfield. Banorella. Mnnasseh
7 Manasseh, A r anlr, Jenny Geddea
C Knight ’** Gagnaut. Chile Squaw. Oakk v
r.^ft Franklin 19 Lady Rankin. St. Ashland. Fawn
10- ‘.ft Jensen ]** Portarlington. B. Prior. Suuguiu •
ft 7 Montour s Af. Marion. Shawnee. Marie T.
O* 1 , Ilalsey 12 R.AIeGill, BenPrior. TomSavers
•10 1 HRohbins 15 Rosemary. T. Savers, p. River
Montour 13 Flex. Emily Lee. R. IT. Grnv
5]® Kill’w’th E. of Richmond. R.Oneil. Silicic
2-* Franklin 7 Rose Oneil. Trxldllng, Gagnant
6 31 Montour 7 T.Oook. New Haven. E.LeBrqme
ft 2*‘ Montour 7 O Em. MollieS.. Aviator
By Beacon Light— Princess Orna (Mrs. W. H. Frey).
1 * ft G \\ Car 11 7 I >r. I folzla*rg. Ma\t.*u, B.Fran«**s
8 1C Fuerat JO Glipian. Klttery. Aloiitagnie
■j- War’gton .S Monkey. Tackle. T. Havxvanl
•j Fliers t Sen. Sparks. Dr. II«*1z1*erg. No*m
7 7 3 7 1 " Fuerst S Rash. Lord Elam. Gerrard
8 8 8** JH'r**nde 8 E.«>fSavoy. Mast. Jim. Fadf**dle
7 6ft 5* ft Neylon S Gold. Treasure. Effendi. iMyi*enae
11 luft 30 22 iNathan 12 Eu. Graney, StelelitT. Ro<*k FI h
7 7 1 7 l *iTeahan S E.G’niother. S.N’theut. Cynoaure
8 7 2 6 ,0 JMontour 8 Blue Mouse. Mali tine. Cynosure
3 4* 4*° Nathan S CousInPnss. SlsterFlorence, Frog
8 9 9 9 B Steele 10 CousinPusa, Sis.F1nren« i e. Effendi
6 6 s 4 2 i Nathan 9 Carl. Club. J. Louis. Dick Baker
4«* 3 4 ft Snider
7 2 5*4 Deronda
2 1 } 4 4 ft| Deronda
7nk 6 3 Wolfe
4*» 3'J Wolfe
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